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Biophysical Journal 34: 451-463 (1981)
© 1981 the Biophysical Society
ABSTRACT
The use of 2H NMR spectral moments to determine the composition of biphasic lipid mixtures is outlined. The analysis has been applied to phosphatidylethanolamine-cholesterol (1:1), potassium palmitate, 30% (wt/wt) water and phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol (4:1) systems, as well as to membrances of Escherichia coli during phase transitions. The advantages and disadvantages of the use of spectral moments to determine fractions of coexistent phases are discussed.
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