Electric potentiation, cooperativity, and synergism of magainin peptides in protein-free liposomes.

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Published in Biochemistry on May 25, 1993

Authors

A Vaz Gomes1, A de Waal, J A Berden, H V Westerhoff

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1: Division of Molecular Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam.

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