Abstract
Multicomponent mixtures are ubiquitous in biology and there is experimental evidence that their phase behavior plays a functional role for signaling and control of biochemical reactions. Theoretical work has shed light on the phase behavior of idealized mixtures with random pairwise interactions. But many biological systems like lipid membranes and protein solutions contain a large number of components that interact through a smaller number of features, leading to a structured interaction matrix.
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