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Liposome model Liquid crystal

At the most fundamental level, monolayers of surfactants at an air-liquid interface serve as model systems to examine condensed matter phenomena. As we see briefly in Section 7.4, a rich variety of phases and structures occurs in such films, and phenomena such as nucleation, dendritic growth, and crystallization can be studied by a number of methods. Moreover, monolayers and bilayers of lipids can be used to model biological membranes and to produce vesicles and liposomes for potential applications in artificial blood substitutes and drug delivery systems (see, for example, Vignette 1.3 on liposomes in Chapter 1). [Pg.298]


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