International audienceIn the last decade, a lot of patents have been filled regarding molecular biology and functions of cellular membranes. The membrane bilayer model has evolved from a static, passive, homogeneous barrier to a highly dynamic, asymmetric, heterogeneous structure composed of distinct domains. Changes in membrane fluidity and composition of microdomains have been proven to be involved in the regulation of many important physiological signaling pathways. Recently, several xenobiotics, including various drugs and environmental pollutants, have been reported to change plasma membrane characteristics, thereby altering cell physiology. Interestingly, it has been suggested that a cross talk between chemical-induced cellular membra...
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Abstract Plasma membrane integrity is essential for cellular homeostasis. In vivo, cel...
Linda Julian, Michael F OlsonCancer Research UK Beatson Institute, Glasgow, UKAbstract: Apoptosis, a...
International audienceRecently it has become clear that exposure to xenobiotics may result in variou...
International audienceIn recent years, significant development and improvement have been observed in...
Cellular homoeostasis involves a continuous interaction between the cell and its microenvironment. A...
The study of membranes is at a turning point. New theories about membrane structure and function hav...
The mechanisms of plasma in medicine are broadly attributed to plasma-derived reactive oxygen and ni...
<div><p>Membrane damage related to morphological change in Vero cells is a sensitive index of the co...
Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying membrane traffic pathways is crucial ...
Caveolae are submicroscopic, plasma membrane pits that are abundant in many mammalian cell types. Th...
Cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains have a significant role in cancer progression, particularly i...
The demarcation membrane system (DMS) is an extensive plasma membrane invagination system of the meg...
Amphipathic, non-ionic surfactants are widely used in pharmaceutical and food industries to enhance ...
Cell membranes function as physical barriers, as well as interactive interfaces, between the highly ...
Copyright © 2014 Cristiana Caliceti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Abstract Plasma membrane integrity is essential for cellular homeostasis. In vivo, cel...
Linda Julian, Michael F OlsonCancer Research UK Beatson Institute, Glasgow, UKAbstract: Apoptosis, a...
International audienceRecently it has become clear that exposure to xenobiotics may result in variou...
International audienceIn recent years, significant development and improvement have been observed in...
Cellular homoeostasis involves a continuous interaction between the cell and its microenvironment. A...
The study of membranes is at a turning point. New theories about membrane structure and function hav...
The mechanisms of plasma in medicine are broadly attributed to plasma-derived reactive oxygen and ni...
<div><p>Membrane damage related to morphological change in Vero cells is a sensitive index of the co...
Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying membrane traffic pathways is crucial ...
Caveolae are submicroscopic, plasma membrane pits that are abundant in many mammalian cell types. Th...
Cholesterol-rich membrane microdomains have a significant role in cancer progression, particularly i...
The demarcation membrane system (DMS) is an extensive plasma membrane invagination system of the meg...
Amphipathic, non-ionic surfactants are widely used in pharmaceutical and food industries to enhance ...
Cell membranes function as physical barriers, as well as interactive interfaces, between the highly ...
Copyright © 2014 Cristiana Caliceti et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Abstract Plasma membrane integrity is essential for cellular homeostasis. In vivo, cel...
Linda Julian, Michael F OlsonCancer Research UK Beatson Institute, Glasgow, UKAbstract: Apoptosis, a...