AbstractIt has been postulated that for a binary mixture of phospholipid and cholesterol, phospholipid/cholesterol complexes are formed. Using grazing incidence x-ray diffraction, we have obtained evidence for lipid/cholesterol ordering in model membranes. Scattering features consistent with the existence of lipid/cholesterol complexes persist to high surface pressures even though fluorescence microscopy suggests a homogeneously fluid phase. Contrary to pure phospholipid and cholesterol systems, the resulting lattice spacing, integrated scattering intensity, and coherence lengths of these complexes are almost independent of surface pressure. Furthermore, the single peak observed in these mixed systems is very broad, suggesting that the exte...
BACKGROUND: In lipid bilayers, cholesterol facilitates the formation of the liquid-ordered phase and...
Phase separated lipid mixtures systems have been of vast interest due to their possible relationship...
AbstractBiophysical understanding of membrane domains requires accurate knowledge of their structura...
It has been postulated that for a binary mixture of phospholipid and cholesterol, phospholipid/chole...
AbstractIt has been postulated that for a binary mixture of phospholipid and cholesterol, phospholip...
This item consists of 2 files: Author's postprint version (Open Access) and Published version (Restr...
Rafts, or functional domains, are transient nano- or mesoscopic structures in the exoplasmic leaflet...
International audienceUnderstanding the physical properties of the cholesterol‐ phospholipid systems...
Rafts, or functional domains, are transient nano- or mesoscopic structures in the exoplasmic leaflet...
We have used grazing incidence wide-angle x-ray scattering (GIWAXS) on oriented lipid multilayers to...
Background In lipid bilayers, cholesterol facilitates the formation of the liquid-ordered phase and ...
Cholesterol is the single most abundant molecule in animal plasma membranes, in the range of 20-30. ...
AbstractA fluorescence-quenching method has been used to assess the potential formation of segregate...
In lipid bilayers, cholesterol facilitates the formation of the liquid-ordered phase and enables the...
AbstractA range of physiological processes has been imputed to lateral domain formation in biologica...
BACKGROUND: In lipid bilayers, cholesterol facilitates the formation of the liquid-ordered phase and...
Phase separated lipid mixtures systems have been of vast interest due to their possible relationship...
AbstractBiophysical understanding of membrane domains requires accurate knowledge of their structura...
It has been postulated that for a binary mixture of phospholipid and cholesterol, phospholipid/chole...
AbstractIt has been postulated that for a binary mixture of phospholipid and cholesterol, phospholip...
This item consists of 2 files: Author's postprint version (Open Access) and Published version (Restr...
Rafts, or functional domains, are transient nano- or mesoscopic structures in the exoplasmic leaflet...
International audienceUnderstanding the physical properties of the cholesterol‐ phospholipid systems...
Rafts, or functional domains, are transient nano- or mesoscopic structures in the exoplasmic leaflet...
We have used grazing incidence wide-angle x-ray scattering (GIWAXS) on oriented lipid multilayers to...
Background In lipid bilayers, cholesterol facilitates the formation of the liquid-ordered phase and ...
Cholesterol is the single most abundant molecule in animal plasma membranes, in the range of 20-30. ...
AbstractA fluorescence-quenching method has been used to assess the potential formation of segregate...
In lipid bilayers, cholesterol facilitates the formation of the liquid-ordered phase and enables the...
AbstractA range of physiological processes has been imputed to lateral domain formation in biologica...
BACKGROUND: In lipid bilayers, cholesterol facilitates the formation of the liquid-ordered phase and...
Phase separated lipid mixtures systems have been of vast interest due to their possible relationship...
AbstractBiophysical understanding of membrane domains requires accurate knowledge of their structura...