Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or interact with the lipids on either side of the two leaflets. Although recent advances in lipid analytics show that membranes in eukaryotic cells contain hundreds of different lipid species, the function of this lipid diversity remains enigmatic. The basic structure of cell membranes is the lipid bilayer, composed of two apposing leaflets, forming a two-dimensional liquid with fascinating properties designed to perform the functions cells require. To coordinate these functions, the bilayer has evolved the propensity to segregate its constituents laterally. This capability is based on dynamic liquid-liquid immiscibility and underlies the raft conc...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
Summary: Raft membrane domains are envisioned as lateral assemblies of cholesterol and sphingolipids...
Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or int...
Cell membranes display a tremendous complexity of lipids and proteins designed to perform the functi...
Cell membranes display a tremendous complexity of lipids and proteins designed to perform the functi...
Biological membranes are not structurally passive solvents of amphipathic proteins and lipids. Rathe...
Cellular plasma membranes are laterally heterogeneous, featuring a variety of distinct subcompartmen...
Views of how cell membranes are organized are presently changing. The lipid bilayer that constitutes...
AbstractSphingolipid and cholesterol-rich liquid ordered lipid domains (lipid rafts) have been studi...
Abstract Cell membranes display a tremendous complexity of lipids and proteins designed to perform t...
Cellular membranes are a heterogeneous mix of lipids, proteins and small molecules. Special grouping...
Lipid rafts are nanoscale entities in the membranes of eukaryotic cells which provide a mechanism fo...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
Summary: Raft membrane domains are envisioned as lateral assemblies of cholesterol and sphingolipids...
Cell membranes are composed of a lipid bilayer, containing proteins that span the bilayer and/or int...
Cell membranes display a tremendous complexity of lipids and proteins designed to perform the functi...
Cell membranes display a tremendous complexity of lipids and proteins designed to perform the functi...
Biological membranes are not structurally passive solvents of amphipathic proteins and lipids. Rathe...
Cellular plasma membranes are laterally heterogeneous, featuring a variety of distinct subcompartmen...
Views of how cell membranes are organized are presently changing. The lipid bilayer that constitutes...
AbstractSphingolipid and cholesterol-rich liquid ordered lipid domains (lipid rafts) have been studi...
Abstract Cell membranes display a tremendous complexity of lipids and proteins designed to perform t...
Cellular membranes are a heterogeneous mix of lipids, proteins and small molecules. Special grouping...
Lipid rafts are nanoscale entities in the membranes of eukaryotic cells which provide a mechanism fo...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
Our view of biological membranes has evolved dramatically over the last few decades. In the bilayer ...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
Summary: Raft membrane domains are envisioned as lateral assemblies of cholesterol and sphingolipids...