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Photonics in the pursuit of living cell membrane structure

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Abstract

The cell membrane is a fluid bilayer, composed of a number of proteins and lipid species. Here I discuss how a variety of photonic tools have been used in the pursuit of understanding the dynamic architecture of the living cell membrane at the nano and meso scale.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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