Adsorption of pyranine onto cationic liposomal membranes as evidenced by fluorescence polarization.
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A trianionic fluorescent probe, pyranine, was found to bind to positively charged liposomes as evidenced by a linear increase in the fluorescence polarization with the liposome concentration. Addition of perchlorate ion reduced the polarization of fluorescence, suggesting that perchlorate and pyranine compete for the same binding site on the surface of cationic liposomal membranes.
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著者
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Kondo Hiroki
Deparment Of Physics Saga University
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Nomura Tadashi
Department Of Cell And Molecular Biology Karolinska Institute
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SUNAMOTO JUNZO
Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, Niihama National College of Technology
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Nomura Tadashi
Department of Industrial Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Nagasaki University
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