AbstractPlasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane skeleton (anchored-protein picket model), would provide the membrane with fundamental mosaicism because they would affect the movement of practically all molecules incorporated in the cell membrane. Understanding such basic compartmentalized structures of the cell membrane is critical for further studies of a variety of membrane functions. Here, using both high temporal-resolution single particle tracking and single fluorescent molecule video imaging of an unsaturated phospholipid, DOPE, we found that plasma membrane compartments generally exist in various cell types, including CHO, HEPA-OVA, PtK2, FRSK, HEK293, HeLa, T24 (ECV304), and NRK cel...
Cholesterol distribution and dynamics in the plasma membrane (PM) are poorly understood. The recent ...
AbstractSingle-molecule tracking and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) applied to the plas...
AbstractIn the last decade evidence has accumulated that small domains of 50–700nm in diameter are l...
AbstractPlasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane s...
ABSTRACT Plasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane ...
The diffusion rate of lipids in the cell membrane is reduced by a factor of 5–100 from that in artif...
AbstractThere has been emerging interest whether plasma membrane constituents are moving according t...
AbstractPreviously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up t...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
AbstractDiffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, μ-opioid receptor (μOR), in the plasma membrane w...
AbstractRecent evidence on the occurrence of small (5–700nm diameter) lipid microdomains in the exop...
AbstractMolecules undergo non-Brownian diffusion in the plasma membrane, but the mechanism behind th...
AbstractStudies of the diffusion of proteins and lipids in the plasma membrane of cells have long po...
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
Cholesterol distribution and dynamics in the plasma membrane (PM) are poorly understood. The recent ...
AbstractSingle-molecule tracking and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) applied to the plas...
AbstractIn the last decade evidence has accumulated that small domains of 50–700nm in diameter are l...
AbstractPlasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane s...
ABSTRACT Plasma membrane compartments, delimited by transmembrane proteins anchored to the membrane ...
The diffusion rate of lipids in the cell membrane is reduced by a factor of 5–100 from that in artif...
AbstractThere has been emerging interest whether plasma membrane constituents are moving according t...
AbstractPreviously, investigations using single-fluorescent-molecule tracking at frame rates of up t...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolve...
AbstractDiffusion of a G-protein coupled receptor, μ-opioid receptor (μOR), in the plasma membrane w...
AbstractRecent evidence on the occurrence of small (5–700nm diameter) lipid microdomains in the exop...
AbstractMolecules undergo non-Brownian diffusion in the plasma membrane, but the mechanism behind th...
AbstractStudies of the diffusion of proteins and lipids in the plasma membrane of cells have long po...
Important discoveries in the last decades have changed our view of the plasma membrane organisation....
Cholesterol distribution and dynamics in the plasma membrane (PM) are poorly understood. The recent ...
AbstractSingle-molecule tracking and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) applied to the plas...
AbstractIn the last decade evidence has accumulated that small domains of 50–700nm in diameter are l...