AbstractSome lipid mixtures form membranes containing submicroscopic (nanodomain) ordered lipid domains (rafts). Some of these nanodomains are so small (radius <5 nm) that they cannot be readily detected with Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)-labeled lipid pairs with large Ro. We define such domains as ultrananodomains. We studied the effect of lipid structure/composition on the formation of ultrananodomains in lipid vesicles using a dual-FRET-pair approach in which only one FRET pair had Ro values that were sufficiently small to detect the ultrananodomains. Using this approach, we measured the temperature dependence of domain and ultrananodomain formation for vesicles composed of various mixtures containing a high-Tm lipid (brain sp...
AbstractIt is known from experimental studies that lipid bilayers composed of unsaturated phospholip...
AbstractIn recent years, the implication of sphingomyelin in lipid raft formation has intensified th...
Biological membranes generate specific functions through compartmentalized regions such as cholester...
AbstractSome lipid mixtures form membranes containing submicroscopic (nanodomain) ordered lipid doma...
AbstractMixtures of unsaturated lipids, sphingolipids, and cholesterol form coexisting liquid-disord...
Lateral organization of the cellular plasma membrane promotes biological function by permitting regu...
Sphingomyelin (SM) and cholesterol are major components of the mammalian cell plasma membrane. It is...
AbstractDespite the importance of lipid rafts, commonly defined as liquid-ordered domains rich in ch...
AbstractMixtures of unsaturated lipids, sphingolipids, and cholesterol form coexisting liquid-disord...
It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)- and choleste...
It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)-and cholester...
It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)-and cholester...
It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)-and cholester...
AbstractWe demonstrate the use of vibrational infrared spectroscopy applied to characterize lipid mi...
In this study, we measured the time-resolved fluorescence of <i>trans-</i>parinaric acid (tPA), stea...
AbstractIt is known from experimental studies that lipid bilayers composed of unsaturated phospholip...
AbstractIn recent years, the implication of sphingomyelin in lipid raft formation has intensified th...
Biological membranes generate specific functions through compartmentalized regions such as cholester...
AbstractSome lipid mixtures form membranes containing submicroscopic (nanodomain) ordered lipid doma...
AbstractMixtures of unsaturated lipids, sphingolipids, and cholesterol form coexisting liquid-disord...
Lateral organization of the cellular plasma membrane promotes biological function by permitting regu...
Sphingomyelin (SM) and cholesterol are major components of the mammalian cell plasma membrane. It is...
AbstractDespite the importance of lipid rafts, commonly defined as liquid-ordered domains rich in ch...
AbstractMixtures of unsaturated lipids, sphingolipids, and cholesterol form coexisting liquid-disord...
It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)- and choleste...
It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)-and cholester...
It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)-and cholester...
It is a fundamental question in cell biology and biophysics whether sphingomyelin (SM)-and cholester...
AbstractWe demonstrate the use of vibrational infrared spectroscopy applied to characterize lipid mi...
In this study, we measured the time-resolved fluorescence of <i>trans-</i>parinaric acid (tPA), stea...
AbstractIt is known from experimental studies that lipid bilayers composed of unsaturated phospholip...
AbstractIn recent years, the implication of sphingomyelin in lipid raft formation has intensified th...
Biological membranes generate specific functions through compartmentalized regions such as cholester...