[Dioxin-l] Single molecule and statistics
Bill Patterson
bphata@sedona.net
Wed, 16 Feb 2000 16:37:30 -0700
At 11:29 PM 2/16/00 GMT, david bell wrote:
>Several issues:
>1) dioxin is highly insoluble in water, and so most dioxin in a cell will be
>in in cellular lipid, or bound to a hydrophobic site- it won't be available
David, when you say "will be in cellular lipid", how does it attach there. Does it attach to a low-density lipoprotein? Or just exactly how?
Thanks for the tutorial. :-)
Bill Patterson
Sedona, Arizona
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