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Comparative atomic-scale hydration of the ceramide and phosphocholine headgroup in solution and bilayer environments
2016
Journal of Chemical Physics
Previous studies have used neutron diffraction to elucidate the hydration of the ceramide and the phosphatidylcholine headgroup in solution. These solution studies provide bond-length resolution information on the system, but are limited to liquid samples. The work presented here investigates how the hydration of ceramide and phosphatidylcholine headgroups in a solution compares with that found in a lipid bilayer. This work shows that the hydration patterns seen in the solution samples provide
doi:10.1063/1.4952444
pmid:27306021
fatcat:cxja2bi3w5dqtbtakfuncimj6y