Exosomes are small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) involved in distal cell–cell communication and cancer migration by transferring functional cargo molecules. Membrane domains similar to lipid rafts are assumed to occur in exosome membranes and are involved in interactions with target cells. However, the bilayer membrane properties of these small vesicles have not been fully investigated. Therefore, we examined the fluidity, lateral domain separation, and transbilayer asymmetry of exosome membranes using fluorescence spectroscopy. Although there were some differences between the exosomes, TMA-DPH anisotropy showing moderate lipid chain order indicated that ordered phases comprised a significant proportion of exosome membranes. Selective TEMPO...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
AbstractThe liquid-ordered/disordered-phase domain co-existence in large unilamellar vesicle membran...
Nanoscale membrane curvature on cell plasma membrane assists in the spatial organization and domain ...
The cellular plasma membrane is a heterogeneous and dynamic two-dimensional fluid. It has long been...
The plasma membrane constitutes the boundary between the environment inside the cell and the surroun...
AbstractIn the last few years several experimental strategies based on epi-, confocal and two photon...
International audienceCell membranes actively participate in numerous cellular functions. Inasmuch a...
Cell membranes are believed to be laterally ordered into micro and nano-domains comprising of more f...
AbstractIt is shown that investigating the lateral motion of lipids in biological membranes can prov...
Early cell membrane models placed most proteins external to lipid bilayers in trimolecular structure...
The spatial organization of lipids and proteins in biological membranes is of considerable interest....
AbstractWe characterized the recently introduced environment-sensitive fluorescent membrane probe ba...
A fundamental attribute of cell membranes is transmembrane asymmetry, specifically the formation of ...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
AbstractA fundamental attribute of cell membranes is transmembrane asymmetry, specifically the forma...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
AbstractThe liquid-ordered/disordered-phase domain co-existence in large unilamellar vesicle membran...
Nanoscale membrane curvature on cell plasma membrane assists in the spatial organization and domain ...
The cellular plasma membrane is a heterogeneous and dynamic two-dimensional fluid. It has long been...
The plasma membrane constitutes the boundary between the environment inside the cell and the surroun...
AbstractIn the last few years several experimental strategies based on epi-, confocal and two photon...
International audienceCell membranes actively participate in numerous cellular functions. Inasmuch a...
Cell membranes are believed to be laterally ordered into micro and nano-domains comprising of more f...
AbstractIt is shown that investigating the lateral motion of lipids in biological membranes can prov...
Early cell membrane models placed most proteins external to lipid bilayers in trimolecular structure...
The spatial organization of lipids and proteins in biological membranes is of considerable interest....
AbstractWe characterized the recently introduced environment-sensitive fluorescent membrane probe ba...
A fundamental attribute of cell membranes is transmembrane asymmetry, specifically the formation of ...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
AbstractA fundamental attribute of cell membranes is transmembrane asymmetry, specifically the forma...
Inspite of the fluid nature and low elastic modulus, membranes play a crucial role in maintaining th...
AbstractThe liquid-ordered/disordered-phase domain co-existence in large unilamellar vesicle membran...
Nanoscale membrane curvature on cell plasma membrane assists in the spatial organization and domain ...