Fig. 4.
(A) In the absence of a magnetic field, bicelles assume random orientations. (B) Anisotropy in magnetic susceptibility causes macroscopic alignment of bicelles when an external magnetic field is applied.
(A) In the absence of a magnetic field, bicelles assume random orientations. (B) Anisotropy in magnetic susceptibility causes macroscopic alignment of bicelles when an external magnetic field is applied.