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    Determining Membrane Capacitance by Dynamic Control of Droplet Interface Bilayer Area by Gross, Linda C. M, Heron, Andrew J, Baca, Sylvan C, Wallace, Mark I

    Published in Langmuir (06-12-2011)
    “…By making dynamic changes to the area of a droplet interface bilayer (DIB), we are able to measure the specific capacitance of lipid bilayers with improved…”
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    Dynamic and Reversible Control of 2D Membrane Protein Concentration in a Droplet Interface Bilayer by Gross, Linda C. M, Castell, Oliver K, Wallace, Mark I

    Published in Nano letters (10-08-2011)
    “…We form an artificial lipid bilayer between a nanolitre aqueous droplet and a supporting hydrogel immersed in an oil/lipid solution. Manipulation of the axial…”
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    Constructing droplet interface bilayers from the contact of aqueous droplets in oil by Leptihn, Sebastian, Castell, Oliver K, Cronin, Brid, Lee, En-Hsin, Gross, Linda C M, Marshall, David P, Thompson, James R, Holden, Matthew, Wallace, Mark I

    Published in Nature protocols (01-06-2013)
    “…We describe a protocol for forming an artificial lipid bilayer by contacting nanoliter aqueous droplets in an oil solution in the presence of phospholipids. A…”
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    Applications of droplet interface bilayers : specific capacitance measurements and membrane protein corralling by Gross, Linda C M

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…Droplet Interface Bilayers (DIBs) have a number of attributes that distinguish them from conventional artificial lipid bilayers. In particular, the ability to…”
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    Applications of droplet interface bilayers: specific capacitance measurements and membrane protein corralling by Gross, Linda C. M

    Published 01-01-2011
    “…Droplet Interface Bilayers (DIBs) have a number of attributes that distinguish them from conventional artificial lipid bilayers. In particular, the ability to…”
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    Dissertation