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    Energy calculations related to aliphatic chain-packing modes

    X-ray measurements reveal that the orthorhombic gel phase of long-chain lipids shows a large variation in structural properties. These can be classified by systematic lattice energy calculations. Typical value...

    A. Meister, G. Förster, A. Blume in Trends in Colloid and Interface Science XIV (2000)

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    The influence of single-chain-anchored galactose on the polymorphism of resuspended lyophilized dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine lipsomes

    Three glycolipids consisting on a hexadecyl chain and galactose headgroup without or with different ethylenoxide spacers (EO) were studied in 1:2 mixtures with DPPC by means of calorimetry (DSC) and X-ray diff...

    G. Förster, O. de la Cruz Rodríguez in Trends in Colloid and Interface Science IX (1995)

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    Polymorphism of phosphatidylcholines varied in the hydrophobic part

    Variations of the hydrophobic part of phosphatidylcholines (PCs) such as chain shortening, chain branching, and chain linkage lead to different homologous series in which, surprisingly, a uniform behavior of t...

    G. Förster, G. Brezesinski, S. Wolgast in Trends in Colloid and Interface Science VI (1992)

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    Strong Departures from Uniform Plane Wave Pulse Propagation as a Result of Coherent Transverse Effects

    Analytic and numerical treatments of the coupled Maxwell-Bloch[1] equations, including transverse and time-dependent phase terms, predict a new self-focusing (SF) effect that does not vanish on resonance and r...

    F. P. Mattar, M. C. Newstein, P. E. Serafim, H. M. Gibbs in Coherence and Quantum Optics IV (1978)