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Water - soluble fusogens

Water-soluble fusogens. Large decreases of the surface potential were observed when dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (dpPC) was spread on subphases containing glycerol, dimethyl sulphoxide, sucrose, sorbitol or poly(ethyleneglycol) of M.W. 1500 6000 3 x 10 or 5 X 10 (Fig, 1). Similar results were obtained for dipalmitoyl-phosphatidylethanolamine (dpPE). [Pg.226]

Fig. 1. Surface potential of dpPC (at 35 mN.m ) on subphases containing differing concentrations of water-soluble fusogens. Horizontal dashed line represent the value of surface potential on 145 mM NaCl, pH 5.6. Fig. 1. Surface potential of dpPC (at 35 mN.m ) on subphases containing differing concentrations of water-soluble fusogens. Horizontal dashed line represent the value of surface potential on 145 mM NaCl, pH 5.6.

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