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Neutron and X-ray Scattering for Biophysics and Biotechnology: Examples of Self-Assembled Lipid Systems

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Fig. 2 reveals that the deuterium label at the head group is unexpectedly located at the center of the lipid bilayer, contrary to its textbook ‘‘upright’’ orientation
Fig. 4 An example of neutron reflectivity data adapted from ref. 74. A.

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