FIGURE 3.
Topographical features of ceramide-containing SLBs. In the upper panel, height differences between the domains at the intermediate height and the surrounding lipid matrix (squares), and between the highest domains and the surrounding lipid matrix (triangles), as a function of ceramide content. In the lower panel, surface fraction occupied by the lowest phase (circles), intermediate phase (squares), or highest phase (triangles), as a function of ceramide content. Error bars represent the standard deviations of the measurements.