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. 2009 Apr 17;2:3. doi: 10.1186/1757-5036-2-3

Figure 14.

Figure 14

Overview of the structures formed by self-assembled lipidic systems. The structures described in this mini-review are summarized along with the physical factors enabling to get from one structural category to another. p denotes the lipid packing parameter, c0 and κ are the spontaneous curvature and the mean curvature modulus of membranes, Tc is the critical temperature of lipid phase transition, ΔΠ is the difference of osmotic pressure between the interior of vesicles and the bulk solution, and CM stands for the local curvature of a material to associate. Each structural category is illustrated by a schematic of a typical lipidic structure: inverted hexagonal phase HII, fluid and gel lamellar phases Lα and Lβ, raft microdomains, liposomes and starfish vesicles, complexed inverted hexagonal phase Inline graphic, lipid vesicles on a surface, and lipid-coated carbon nanotubes.