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Switchable Lipid Provides pH-Sensitive Properties to Lipid and Hybrid Polymer/Lipid Membranes

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Table 1. Physicochemical properties of large unilamellar vesicles and hybrid vesicles (LUVs and  LHUVs)
Figure 1. DLS and ζ-potential measurements of LUV and LHUV at pH 6.8 and 2.8. (a) Size distribution  and correlogram of LUV-CSL 50%; (b) Derived count rate and ζ-potential of both LUV-POPC and  LUV-CSL 50% at both pHs; (c) Size distribution and correlogram
Table 2. Morphological changes in giant unilamellar lipid vesicles (GUV) and giant hybrid  polymer/lipid unilamellar vesicles (GHUV) upon HCl or NaCl treatment
Figure 2. Overall calcein fluorescence intensity in GUVs before and after acidification (pH 6.8 and  4.8)
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