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Infrared Laser-Based Aqueous Droplet Manipulation and Biomimetic Droplet Bilayers

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Abstract

Lipid bilayers are formed when pairs of lipid-coated aqueous droplets in a mineral oil matrix are brought into contact via laser-induced thermal motion of the matrix. We characterize these bilayers for biomimetic platforms.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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