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Spectroscopic infrared near-field microscopy and x-ray reflectivity studies of order and clustering in lipid membranes

Generosi, J  
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Margaritondo, G  
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Sanghera, J S
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2006
Applied Physics Letters

Lipid membranes were studied by infrared scanning near-field optical microscopy at several wavelengths and by x-ray reflectivity. Together with the x-ray data, the optical images indicate the formation of locally ordered multiple bilayers, and the topographical micrographs reveal the presence of islands at the surface, both critically important features for biotechnology and medical applications such as biosensors and gene therapy.

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research article
DOI
10.1063/1.2403184
Web of Science ID

WOS:000242709200145

Author(s)
Generosi, J  
Margaritondo, G  
Sanghera, J S
Aggarwal, I D
Tolk, N H
Piston, D W
Congiu Castellano, A
Cricenti, A
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

AIP American Institute of Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

89

Issue

23

Start page

233906

End page

233908

Subjects

Infrared scanning near-field microscopy

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lipid membranes

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REVIEWED

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