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BAR domain / Lipid bilayer / Cell membrane / Amphiphysin / Protein targeting / Biology / Membrane biology / Membrane curvature
Date: 2013-04-19 06:14:27
BAR domain
Lipid bilayer
Cell membrane
Amphiphysin
Protein targeting
Biology
Membrane biology
Membrane curvature

SUBJECT AREAS: MEMBRANE BIOPHYSICS ENDOCYTOSIS MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE NANOSCALE BIOPHYSICS

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