AbstractFluorescence microscopy imaging is an important technique for studying lipid membranes and is increasingly being used for examining lipid bilayer membranes, especially those showing macroscopic coexisting domains. Lipid phase coexistence is a phenomenon of potential biological significance. The identification of lipid membrane heterogeneity by fluorescence microscopy relies on membrane markers with well-defined partitioning behavior. While the partitioning of fluorophores between gel and liquid-disordered phases has been extensively characterized, the same is not true for coexisting liquid phases. We have used fluorescence microscopy imaging to examine a large variety of lipid membrane markers for their liquid phase partitioning in ...
Cell membranes are believed to be laterally ordered into micro and nano-domains comprising of more f...
The currently accepted model for cell membrane organization involves "lipid rafts"\u27, which differ...
AbstractA non-ideal lipid binary mixture (dilauroylphosphatidylcholine/ distearoylphosphatidylcholin...
AbstractFluorescence microscopy imaging is an important technique for studying lipid membranes and i...
AbstractTo monitor the lateral segregation of lipids into liquid-ordered (Lo) and -disordered (Ld) p...
AbstractA fluorescence-quenching assay is described that can directly monitor the relative extents o...
AbstractWe characterized the recently introduced environment-sensitive fluorescent membrane probe ba...
AbstractThe partition coefficients (KP) of a series of single-chain and double-chain fluorescent amp...
AbstractThe phase behavior of membrane lipids is known to influence the organization and function of...
AbstractIn this article, we characterize the fluorescence of an environmentally sensitive probe for ...
AbstractVesicles of phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol mixtures show a wide composition range with coex...
AbstractThe differential miscibility of membrane lipids is thought to be the basis for the formation...
AbstractThe liquid-ordered/disordered-phase domain co-existence in large unilamellar vesicle membran...
AbstractArtificial lipid membranes are widely used as a model system to study single ion channel act...
AbstractLarge unilamellar vesicles of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine/cholesterol mixtures were studi...
Cell membranes are believed to be laterally ordered into micro and nano-domains comprising of more f...
The currently accepted model for cell membrane organization involves "lipid rafts"\u27, which differ...
AbstractA non-ideal lipid binary mixture (dilauroylphosphatidylcholine/ distearoylphosphatidylcholin...
AbstractFluorescence microscopy imaging is an important technique for studying lipid membranes and i...
AbstractTo monitor the lateral segregation of lipids into liquid-ordered (Lo) and -disordered (Ld) p...
AbstractA fluorescence-quenching assay is described that can directly monitor the relative extents o...
AbstractWe characterized the recently introduced environment-sensitive fluorescent membrane probe ba...
AbstractThe partition coefficients (KP) of a series of single-chain and double-chain fluorescent amp...
AbstractThe phase behavior of membrane lipids is known to influence the organization and function of...
AbstractIn this article, we characterize the fluorescence of an environmentally sensitive probe for ...
AbstractVesicles of phosphatidylcholine/cholesterol mixtures show a wide composition range with coex...
AbstractThe differential miscibility of membrane lipids is thought to be the basis for the formation...
AbstractThe liquid-ordered/disordered-phase domain co-existence in large unilamellar vesicle membran...
AbstractArtificial lipid membranes are widely used as a model system to study single ion channel act...
AbstractLarge unilamellar vesicles of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine/cholesterol mixtures were studi...
Cell membranes are believed to be laterally ordered into micro and nano-domains comprising of more f...
The currently accepted model for cell membrane organization involves "lipid rafts"\u27, which differ...
AbstractA non-ideal lipid binary mixture (dilauroylphosphatidylcholine/ distearoylphosphatidylcholin...