Materials Science of Supported Lipid Membranes
Volume 31, No. 7
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Guest Editors: Atul N. Parikh and Jay T. Groves
Supported lipid membranes represent an elegant route to designing well-defined fluid interfaces which mimic many of the properties of biological membranes. The collection of review/perspective articles presented in this issue of MRS Bulletin highlights some of the key challenges and emerging opportunities in this highly interdisciplinary area of materials research.
Also in this issue is a technical feature on isotopically controlled semiconductors by Eugene E. Haller (University of California, Berkeley), recipient of the 2005 David Turnbull Lectureship. We invite you to view the introductory article for this issue, "Biomembrane Materials Science" by Atul N. Parikh and Jay T. Groves, Guest Editors.
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