Art:Five Bakers Dancing

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The above images came from theoretical models of lipid bilayers made in 1993<ref>Heller, Helmut, Michael Schaefer, and Klaus Schulten. ''Molecular dynamics simulation of a bilayer of 200 lipids in the gel and in the liquid crystal phase''. J. Phys. Chem., 1993, 97 (31), pp 8343–8360. DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100133a034 10.1021/j100133a034]</ref>.
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<big>The above images were made in 1996 from theoretical models of lipid bilayers published in 1993<ref>Heller, Helmut, Michael Schaefer, and Klaus Schulten. ''Molecular dynamics simulation of a bilayer of 200 lipids in the gel and in the liquid crystal phase''. J. Phys. Chem., 1993, 97 (31), pp 8343–8360. DOI: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/j100133a034 10.1021/j100133a034]</ref>. These models were featured in a 1996 ''RasMol Movie Script'', which was subsequently adapted to more recent technologies, eventually JSmol: see [http://biomodel.uah.es/en/model2/bilayer/inicio.htm Lipid Bilayers and the Gramicidin Channel]. See also [[Gramicidin Channel in Lipid Bilayer]].
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The above images were made in 1996 from theoretical models of lipid bilayers published in 1993[1]. These models were featured in a 1996 RasMol Movie Script, which was subsequently adapted to more recent technologies, eventually JSmol: see Lipid Bilayers and the Gramicidin Channel. See also Gramicidin Channel in Lipid Bilayer.

  1. Heller, Helmut, Michael Schaefer, and Klaus Schulten. Molecular dynamics simulation of a bilayer of 200 lipids in the gel and in the liquid crystal phase. J. Phys. Chem., 1993, 97 (31), pp 8343–8360. DOI: 10.1021/j100133a034

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