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On the Mechanism of Bilayer Separation by Extrusion, or Why Your LUVs Are Not Really Unilamellar (Biophysical Journal)
 


Extrusion through porous filters is a widely used method for preparing biomimetic model membranes. Of primary importance in this approach is the efficient production of single bilayer (unilamellar) vesicles that eliminate the influence of interlamellar interactions and strictly define the bilayer surface area available to external reagents such as proteins. Submicroscopic vesicles produced using extrusion are widely assumed to be unilamellar, and large deviations from this assumption would impact interpretations from many model membrane experiments.


 
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