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Colorimetric in situ assay of membrane-bound enzyme based on lipid bilayer inhibition of ion transport

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Figure 1. (A) Schematic illustration of the mechanism of lipid bilayer formation around AMNSs
Figure 3. blue curve) into a tube with the final volume of 140 4, green curve), Fe(20 (A) Schematic illustration for the mechanism of α-Glu assay via inhibition of lipid bilayer on iron release
Figure 4. (A) UV-vis spectra and photographs (inset) of the mixtures prepared by the addition of various numbers of Caco-2 cells

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