AbstractThere is overwhelming evidence that lipid bilayer regions of animal cell membranes are in a liquid state. Quantitative models of these bilayer regions must then be models of liquids. These liquids are highly non-ideal. For example, it has been known for more than 75 years that mixtures of cholesterol and certain phospholipids undergo an area contraction or condensation in lipid monolayers at the air–water interface. In the past 3 years, a thermodynamic model of “condensed complexes” has been proposed to account for this non-ideal behavior. Here we give an overview of the model, its relation to other models, and to modern views of the properties of animal cell membranes
Cholesterol plays a very important part in regulating the properties of mixed phospholipid bilayers....
We present a new model for the thermodynamic properties of lipid bilayers. The model consists of a s...
Lipid monolayers are used as experimental model systems to study the physical chemical properties of...
AbstractThere is overwhelming evidence that lipid bilayer regions of animal cell membranes are in a ...
AbstractMixtures of dihydrocholesterol and phospholipids form immiscible liquids in monolayer membra...
AbstractThe concept of lipid rafts and the intense work toward their characterization in biological ...
Cholesterol is an essential component of all animal cell membranes and plays an important role in ma...
Lipid monolayers are used as experimental model systems to study the physical chemical properties of...
AbstractThe mutual interactions between lipids in bilayers are reviewed, including mixtures of phosp...
This thesis concerns the interplay between the lipid phase behaviour, domain formation and the perme...
AbstractA range of physiological processes has been imputed to lateral domain formation in biologica...
Recent developments in biology seems to indicate that the Fluid Mosaic model of membrane proposed by...
The plasma membrane defines a eukaryotic cell, separating the cell's interior from its surroundings....
The relative stability of cholesterol in cellular membranes and the thermodynamics of fluctuations f...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
Cholesterol plays a very important part in regulating the properties of mixed phospholipid bilayers....
We present a new model for the thermodynamic properties of lipid bilayers. The model consists of a s...
Lipid monolayers are used as experimental model systems to study the physical chemical properties of...
AbstractThere is overwhelming evidence that lipid bilayer regions of animal cell membranes are in a ...
AbstractMixtures of dihydrocholesterol and phospholipids form immiscible liquids in monolayer membra...
AbstractThe concept of lipid rafts and the intense work toward their characterization in biological ...
Cholesterol is an essential component of all animal cell membranes and plays an important role in ma...
Lipid monolayers are used as experimental model systems to study the physical chemical properties of...
AbstractThe mutual interactions between lipids in bilayers are reviewed, including mixtures of phosp...
This thesis concerns the interplay between the lipid phase behaviour, domain formation and the perme...
AbstractA range of physiological processes has been imputed to lateral domain formation in biologica...
Recent developments in biology seems to indicate that the Fluid Mosaic model of membrane proposed by...
The plasma membrane defines a eukaryotic cell, separating the cell's interior from its surroundings....
The relative stability of cholesterol in cellular membranes and the thermodynamics of fluctuations f...
Cell membranes contain a large number of different lipid species. Such a multicomponent mixture exhi...
Cholesterol plays a very important part in regulating the properties of mixed phospholipid bilayers....
We present a new model for the thermodynamic properties of lipid bilayers. The model consists of a s...
Lipid monolayers are used as experimental model systems to study the physical chemical properties of...