1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf01480834
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Temperaturabhänigkeit des Kompressionsverhaltens von Phospholipidmonoschichten (Teil 1)

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“…For the DMPE layer, the substrate was raised from the trough. In all the experiments described in this paper, the surface pressure and deposition velocity of the substrate were, respectively, 42 mN/m corresponding to the solid phase ) and 200 μm/s. The DOPC layer was then transferred during the vertical dipping of the substrate into the trough, resulting in an hydrophilic bilayer.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the DMPE layer, the substrate was raised from the trough. In all the experiments described in this paper, the surface pressure and deposition velocity of the substrate were, respectively, 42 mN/m corresponding to the solid phase ) and 200 μm/s. The DOPC layer was then transferred during the vertical dipping of the substrate into the trough, resulting in an hydrophilic bilayer.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besonderes Augenmerk gait dabei der Priifung des Gleichgewichtszustandes der F/A-Isothermen durch Langzeituntersuchungen nach Gemischt-und Getrenntspreitung. Die reinen Komponenten wurden bereits dutch Aufnahme der Temperaturabh~ingigkeit der F/A-Isothermen charakterisiert [5].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Die F/A-Isothermen der reinen Komponenten wurden bereits durch Messung der TemperaturabMngigkeit n~er charakterisiert [9]. Auf~erdem lagen Ergebnisse von kalorimetrischen Untersuchungen zum Mischbarkeitsverhalten des entsprechenden Volumensystems Dipalmitoylkephalin/ Dimyristoylkephalin vor [10].…”
Section: Introductionunclassified