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Lyotropic liquid crystals in aqueous systems are self-assembled structures formed by amphiphilic molecules (containing hydrophilic and hydrophobic regions) in water. These structures can exhibit different phases like micelles, hexagonal or lamellar phases, depending on the concentration and temperature. They have applications in various fields such as drug delivery, cosmetics, and materials science.

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