NMR characterization of membrane protein -
detergent micelle solutions by use of microcoil equipment.
Solution - NMR characterization of outer - membrane protein A from E. coli in lipid bilayer nanodiscs and
detergent micelles.
Not exact matches
Zoltewicz's work showed that by incorporating
micelles — basically, a
detergent called SDS found in laundry soaps — into water solutions with the fluorescent compound, you could make it last longer in the body.
The other piece was insoluble, so the researchers had to use a solution of
micelles — dispersed lipid or
detergent - like aggregates in a solution — to let the insoluble piece form its structure within a membrane - like environment.