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Studying Lateral Diffusion in Lipid Bilayers by Combining a Magic Angle Spinning NMR Probe with a Microimaging Gradient System

An alternative technique for studying the lateral diffusion in lipid membranes using pulsed field gradients in combination with magic angle spinning is presented. It is shown that MAS probes inserted in a microimaging device that produce high field gradients can be used to monitor also slow diffusio...

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Published in:Journal of the American Chemical Society 2004-08, Vol.126 (31), p.9534-9535
Main Authors: Pampel, André, Zick, Klaus, Glauner, Hartmut, Engelke, Frank
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