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A phospholipid (DMPC) layer is deposited on a standard surf by spin-coating, dried under vacuum and then heated up to 100°C. Cooling down to room temperature, the phospholipids self-organize as a layer (a monolayer in the present study), which progressively spreads on the surf. |
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