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Liquid ordered phase

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The term "liquid-ordered phase" (Lo) is typically used in the context of lipid bilayers, which are fundamental components of biological membranes. The concept arises from the study of lipid behavior in membranes and their phase transitions. In lipid bilayers, different phases can coexist depending on factors such as temperature, composition, and environmental conditions.

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