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- W571081291 abstract "This chapter discusses the molecular structure of lipid–water systems and presents cell membrane models studied with the electron microscope. Myelin figures produced by phospholipids extracted from brain and other tissues can be fixed with OsO4 or permanganate, embedded and studied in sections under the electron microscope. Earlier work had shown that they consist of concentric bimolecular layers of lipid molecules separated by layers of water. The hydrophilic groups of the lipid molecules are located at the lipid–water interfaces, whereas the interior of the lipid layers is filled by the fatty acid chains of the molecules. During OsO4 fixation, dehydration, and embedding, the lamellar structure of the myelin figures is preserved; only the water is expelled from between the lipid layers. This has been checked by X-ray diffraction patterns taken after each step of the preparations procedure. The width of the lipid layers, as calculated from the diffraction patterns, varies somewhat between 40 and 45 Å. In electron micrographs, myelin figures show, in cross-section, a system of alternating parallel light and dark bands with a repeat period of approximately 40 Å or slightly less, the dark band usually appearing slightly narrower than the light one." @default.
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- W571081291 title "THE MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF LIPID-WATER SYSTEMS AND CELL MEMBRANE MODELS STUDIED WITH THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE11This work was supported in part by Grant RG-6977 from the United States Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland." @default.
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