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1 Texas A&M Health Science Center
2 Texas A&M University
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: smusser{at}tamu.edu.
Submitted on July 21, 2006
Revised on September 26, 2006
Accepted on 30 November 2006
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10-20 ms. Rupture probability per unit time depended on the average intrinsic curvature of the component lipids. The membrane leaflet adsorbed to the glass surface in planar bilayer patches originated from the outer leaflet of GUVs. Pathway (2) was rarely observed. We surmise that SLB formation is predominately initiated by pathway (1) rupture events, and that pathway (3) and (4) rupture events dominate during later stages of SLB formation.
Key Words: bilayer pores, fluorescence microscopy, giant unilamellar vesicles, lipid curvature, vesicle fusion
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