This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordData Availability Statement: All data are available from the corresponding authors.Cholesterol plays a key role in the molecular and mesoscopic organisation of lipid membranes and it is expected that changes in its molecular structure (e.g., through environmental factors such as oxidative stress) may affect adversely membrane properties and function. In this study, we present evidence that oxidation of cholesterol has significant effects on the mechanical properties, molecular and mesoscopic organisation and lipid–sterol interactions in condensed monolayers composed of the main species found in the inner leaflet of the erythrocyte membrane. Using a comb...
This work presents an investigation into the physiological state of the red blood cell (RBC) membran...
The role of cholesterol in bilayer and monolayer lipid membranes has been of great interest. On the ...
AbstractOne of the factors, which can strongly modify the cell membrane composition, is disordering ...
AbstractIn this work the properties of monomolecular films composed of 1-stearoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycer...
Cholesterol renders mammalian cell membranes more compact by reducing the amount of voids in the mem...
AbstractSide-chain oxysterols are enzymatically generated oxidation products of cholesterol that ser...
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AbstractBiological membranes are under significant oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen specie...
In an effort to delineate how cholesterol protects membrane structure under oxidative stress conditi...
High cholesterol levels in the blood increase the risk of atherosclerosis. A common explanation is t...
Epifluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the effect of cholesterol on monolayers of dipalm...
AbstractWe investigate the structure of cholesterol-containing membranes composed of either short-ch...
Under hypercholesterolemic conditions, exposure of cells to lipoproteins results in a subtle membran...
Sterols are essential membrane components of eukaryotic cells and are important for membrane organiz...
AbstractSterol molecules are essential for maintaining the proper structure and function of eukaryot...
This work presents an investigation into the physiological state of the red blood cell (RBC) membran...
The role of cholesterol in bilayer and monolayer lipid membranes has been of great interest. On the ...
AbstractOne of the factors, which can strongly modify the cell membrane composition, is disordering ...
AbstractIn this work the properties of monomolecular films composed of 1-stearoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycer...
Cholesterol renders mammalian cell membranes more compact by reducing the amount of voids in the mem...
AbstractSide-chain oxysterols are enzymatically generated oxidation products of cholesterol that ser...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article dis...
AbstractBiological membranes are under significant oxidative stress caused by reactive oxygen specie...
In an effort to delineate how cholesterol protects membrane structure under oxidative stress conditi...
High cholesterol levels in the blood increase the risk of atherosclerosis. A common explanation is t...
Epifluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the effect of cholesterol on monolayers of dipalm...
AbstractWe investigate the structure of cholesterol-containing membranes composed of either short-ch...
Under hypercholesterolemic conditions, exposure of cells to lipoproteins results in a subtle membran...
Sterols are essential membrane components of eukaryotic cells and are important for membrane organiz...
AbstractSterol molecules are essential for maintaining the proper structure and function of eukaryot...
This work presents an investigation into the physiological state of the red blood cell (RBC) membran...
The role of cholesterol in bilayer and monolayer lipid membranes has been of great interest. On the ...
AbstractOne of the factors, which can strongly modify the cell membrane composition, is disordering ...