A temperature-dependent irreversible variation of the average aggregation number of GM1 micelles, with no change in the chemical structure of the molecule, has been observed by light and x-ray scattering. GM1 is an amphiphilic molecule of biological origin, similar to phospholipids but with an extended headgroup, made up of many sugar units. A simple model has been developed to describe the experimental results. It assumes that the polar headgroups of GM1 monomers may exist in two different stable conformations, each of them with a very similar energy, dependent on its own internal structure and displaying preferential interactions with the surrounding heads once inserted in the micelle. The interconversion between the conformational minima...
A light scattering study of the effect of mixing in aqueous solution two gangliosides, GM2 and GT1b,...
We present anomalous mesophase behavior of single component, non-added salt solutions of a family of...
The thermotropic phase behavior of monosialoganglioside in a dilute aqueous dispersion at pH 6.8 was...
A temperature-dependent irreversible variation of the average aggregation number of GM1 micelles, wi...
Light scattering experiments show that micellar solutions of various gangliosides have a thermotropi...
Light scattering experiments show that micellar solutions of various gangliosides have a thermotropi...
An accurate X-ray scattering study of the self-association properties in water of the ganglioside GM...
Light, X-ray and neutron scattering measurements clearly showed strong temperature-related variation...
Both light-scattering and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements account for the exist...
Recent results connected to the conformational stability of ganglioside headgroups are presented. A ...
Gangliosides have been shown to function as cell surface receptors, as well as participating in cell...
Micellar solutions of the ganglioside GM1 are studied as a function of temperature in the concentrat...
The ($T, c$)-dependent phase diagrams of two gangliosides, GM1 and GM1(acetyl), have been explored, ...
Ganglioside lipids have been associated with several physiological processes, including cell signali...
Glucosidic surfactants play an important role in living matter. An interesting class of them are the...
A light scattering study of the effect of mixing in aqueous solution two gangliosides, GM2 and GT1b,...
We present anomalous mesophase behavior of single component, non-added salt solutions of a family of...
The thermotropic phase behavior of monosialoganglioside in a dilute aqueous dispersion at pH 6.8 was...
A temperature-dependent irreversible variation of the average aggregation number of GM1 micelles, wi...
Light scattering experiments show that micellar solutions of various gangliosides have a thermotropi...
Light scattering experiments show that micellar solutions of various gangliosides have a thermotropi...
An accurate X-ray scattering study of the self-association properties in water of the ganglioside GM...
Light, X-ray and neutron scattering measurements clearly showed strong temperature-related variation...
Both light-scattering and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements account for the exist...
Recent results connected to the conformational stability of ganglioside headgroups are presented. A ...
Gangliosides have been shown to function as cell surface receptors, as well as participating in cell...
Micellar solutions of the ganglioside GM1 are studied as a function of temperature in the concentrat...
The ($T, c$)-dependent phase diagrams of two gangliosides, GM1 and GM1(acetyl), have been explored, ...
Ganglioside lipids have been associated with several physiological processes, including cell signali...
Glucosidic surfactants play an important role in living matter. An interesting class of them are the...
A light scattering study of the effect of mixing in aqueous solution two gangliosides, GM2 and GT1b,...
We present anomalous mesophase behavior of single component, non-added salt solutions of a family of...
The thermotropic phase behavior of monosialoganglioside in a dilute aqueous dispersion at pH 6.8 was...