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Amphiphilic molecules, when put into water solutions, build up organized structures so as to shield their hydrophobic parts from the water molecules.
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Ostrowsky, N., Sornette, D. (1980). Stability and Fusion of Vesicles. In: Degiorgio, V., Corti, M., Giglio, M. (eds) Light Scattering in Liquids and Macromolecular Solutions. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9185-6_9
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