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lengths (e.g. sphingolipids) can be involved in trans-membrane coupling (interdigitation)
between the inner and outer membrane leaflets.
Chapter 11 will conclude the trilogy of chapters on membrane physical properties by dis-
cussing 'packing free volume', lipid area/molecule, collapse point, 'lipid condensation',
surface elasticity, molecular 'squeeze out', long-range order, crowding, membrane domains,'
and homeoviscous adaptation.
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