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Matter / Lipid bilayer / Cholesterol / Liquid ordered phase / Phospholipid / Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine / Lipid / Liquid crystal / Hypercholesterolemia / Membrane biology / Biology / Chemistry
Date: 2006-09-04 15:42:02
Matter
Lipid bilayer
Cholesterol
Liquid ordered phase
Phospholipid
Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine
Lipid
Liquid crystal
Hypercholesterolemia
Membrane biology
Biology
Chemistry

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