Lipid flow through fusion pores connecting membranes of different tensions.

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Published in Biophys J on June 01, 1999

Authors

Y A Chizmadzhev1, D A Kumenko, P I Kuzmin, L V Chernomordik, J Zimmerberg, F S Cohen

Author Affiliations

1: Frumkin Institute of Electrochemistry, Moscow, Russia.

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