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Nanodisc self-assembly is thermodynamically reversible and controllable
Tyler Camp
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Stephen G. Sligar
Biochemistry
Chemistry
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Nanodiscs
100%
Self-assembly
100%
Membrane Scaffold Protein
83%
Lipids
50%
Detergent
50%
Detergent Concentration
33%
Membrane Protein
16%
Detergent Solubilized
16%
Optical Spectroscopy
16%
Helical Peptides
16%
Dissolution Process
16%
Self-assembly Method
16%
Fluorescence Spectroscopy
16%
Phospholipids
16%
Applications in Biology
16%
Spontaneous Self-assembly
16%
Highly Ordered
16%
System Form
16%
Native-like
16%
Membrane Targeting
16%
Detergent Removal
16%
Biophysical Tools
16%
Critical Micellar Concentration
16%
Self-assembly Reaction
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Scaffold Protein
100%
Lipid
60%
Complex System
20%
Phospholipid
20%