Detergent effects on membranes at subsolubilizing concentrations : transmembrane lipid motion, bilayer permeabilization, and vesicle lysis/reassembly are independent phenomena
Soluble amphiphiles, or detergents, are known to produce a number of structural and dynamic effects on membranes, even at concentrations below those causing membrane solubilization (i.e. in the so-called stage I of detergent-membrane interaction). The main subsolubilizing detergent effects on membra...
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