The impact of treatment time and smoking on local control and complications in T1 glottic cancer |
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Authors: | JC van der Voet RB Keus AA Hart FJ Hilgers H Bartelink |
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Affiliation: | UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology and Department of Biophysics, School of Physics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Low frequency impedance measurements of pure egg lecithin (phosphatidylcholine) bilayers have revealed the presence of four layers which can be attributed to the acyl chain, carbonyl, glycerol bridge and phosphatidylcholine regions of the lecithin molecule. Measurements on bilayers formed in the presence of unoxidised-cholesterol revealed that cholesterol molecules were located in the hydrocarbon region of the bilayer with its hydroxyl groups aligned with the carbonyl region of the lecithin molecules. Measurements of oxidised-cholesterol lecithin bilayers revealed that these molecules protruded less into the hydrocarbon region and their polar hydroxyl group aligned with the glycerol bridge region of the lecithin molecule. |
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