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Lipid cubic phase is a type of lipid self-assembly that forms a bicontinuous structure with alternating water and lipid regions, creating a highly ordered cubic lattice. It is commonly used as a membrane-mimicking environment for studying membrane proteins and other biomolecules due to its stability and ability to maintain a native-like structure. Lipid cubic phases are characterized by their cubic symmetry and are often employed in structural Biology techniques such as protein crystallography and electron microscopy.

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