Lipid nanopores can form a stable, ion channel-like conduction pathway in cell membrane.
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Bennett L Ibey | B. Ibey | O. Pakhomova | K. Schoenbach | A. Pakhomov | Andrei G Pakhomov | Olga N Pakhomova | Karl H Schoenbach | Franck M Andre | A. Bowman | Angela M Bowman | F. André
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