Background: The cell membrane is a primary and fundamental player in most cellular processes, and fatty acids form a major structural component of cell membranes. The aim of this study was to compare the membrane fatty acid profiles of different human blood leukocytes and selected cell lines, to identify the effects of in vitro culture on fatty acid profiles, and to test medium supplements for their effect on fatty acid profiles.Methods: Different classes of leukocytes were isolated from human blood and their membrane fatty acid profiles were analysed and compared. After culturing in vitro immortalised and primary leukocytes, membrane fatty acids were analysed and compared. Finally, different lipid formulations were developed and used for s...
The eukaryotic cell membrane possesses numerous complex functions, which are essential for life. At ...
The eukaryotic cell membrane possesses numerous complex functions, which are essential for life. At ...
Studies were performed to determine the mechanism by which stearic acid (18: 0) selectively inhibits...
Background: The cell membrane is a primary and fundamental player in most cellular processes, and fa...
Membrane fatty acid heterogeneity of leukocyte classes is altered during in vitro cultivation but ca...
Current methods associated with the culturing of cells (i.e. cell culture) do not supply adequate le...
The fatty acid profile of cells in culture are unlike those of natural cells with twice the monounsa...
The aim of the present study was to determine the fatty acid contents in the membrane phospholipids ...
Metabolic homeostasis of fatty acids is complex and well-regulated in all organisms. The biosynthesi...
Background: There is little information about the relation between the fatty acid composition of hum...
Cell culture conditions influence several biological and biochemical features of stem cells (SCs), i...
Background: There is little information about the relation between the fatty acid composition of hum...
Lipidomics has emerged as a powerful technique to study cellular lipid metabolism. As the lipidome c...
Background: The study of lipid metabolism in stem cell physiology has recently raised great interest...
Abnormalities on membrane function are widespread in many diseased states. It has been for some time...
The eukaryotic cell membrane possesses numerous complex functions, which are essential for life. At ...
The eukaryotic cell membrane possesses numerous complex functions, which are essential for life. At ...
Studies were performed to determine the mechanism by which stearic acid (18: 0) selectively inhibits...
Background: The cell membrane is a primary and fundamental player in most cellular processes, and fa...
Membrane fatty acid heterogeneity of leukocyte classes is altered during in vitro cultivation but ca...
Current methods associated with the culturing of cells (i.e. cell culture) do not supply adequate le...
The fatty acid profile of cells in culture are unlike those of natural cells with twice the monounsa...
The aim of the present study was to determine the fatty acid contents in the membrane phospholipids ...
Metabolic homeostasis of fatty acids is complex and well-regulated in all organisms. The biosynthesi...
Background: There is little information about the relation between the fatty acid composition of hum...
Cell culture conditions influence several biological and biochemical features of stem cells (SCs), i...
Background: There is little information about the relation between the fatty acid composition of hum...
Lipidomics has emerged as a powerful technique to study cellular lipid metabolism. As the lipidome c...
Background: The study of lipid metabolism in stem cell physiology has recently raised great interest...
Abnormalities on membrane function are widespread in many diseased states. It has been for some time...
The eukaryotic cell membrane possesses numerous complex functions, which are essential for life. At ...
The eukaryotic cell membrane possesses numerous complex functions, which are essential for life. At ...
Studies were performed to determine the mechanism by which stearic acid (18: 0) selectively inhibits...