Pool, C T; Thompson, T E (1999) Methods for dual, site-specific derivatization of bovine pancreatic trypsin inhibitor: trypsin protection of lysine-15 and attachment of fatty acids or hydrophobic peptides at the N-terminus. Bioconjug Chem 10:221-30
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Sugar, I P; Thompson, T E; Biltonen, R L (1999) Monte Carlo simulation of two-component bilayers: DMPC/DSPC mixtures. Biophys J 76:2099-110
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Pool, C T; Thompson, T E (1998) Chain length and temperature dependence of the reversible association of model acylated proteins with lipid bilayers. Biochemistry 37:10246-55
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Piknova, B; Marsh, D; Thompson, T E (1997) Fluorescence quenching and electron spin resonance study of percolation in a two-phase lipid bilayer containing bacteriorhodopsin. Biophys J 72:2660-8
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Bar, L K; Barenholz, Y; Thompson, T E (1997) Effect of sphingomyelin composition on the phase structure of phosphatidylcholine-sphingomyelin bilayers. Biochemistry 36:2507-16
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Schram, V; Thompson, T E (1997) Influence of the intrinsic membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin on gel-phase domain topology in two-component phase-separated bilayers. Biophys J 72:2217-25
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Palestini, P; Allietta, M; Sonnino, S et al. (1995) Gel phase preference of ganglioside GM1 at low concentration in two-component, two-phase phosphatidylcholine bilayers depends upon the ceramide moiety. Biochim Biophys Acta 1235:221-30
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Sankaram, M B; Marsh, D; Gierasch, L M et al. (1994) Reorganization of lipid domain structure in membranes by a transmembrane peptide: an ESR spin label study on the effect of the Escherichia coli outer membrane protein A signal peptide on the fluid lipid domain connectivity in binary mixtures of dimyristoy Biophys J 66:1959-68
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Almeida, P F; Vaz, W L; Thompson, T E (1993) Percolation and diffusion in three-component lipid bilayers: effect of cholesterol on an equimolar mixture of two phosphatidylcholines. Biophys J 64:399-412
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Almeida, P F; Vaz, W L; Thompson, T E (1992) Lateral diffusion and percolation in two-phase, two-component lipid bilayers. Topology of the solid-phase domains in-plane and across the lipid bilayer. Biochemistry 31:7198-210
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