AbstractCeramide is a sphingolipid present in eukaryotic cells that laterally segregates into solid domains in model lipid membranes. Imaging has provided a wealth of structural information useful to understand some of the physical properties of these domains. In biological membranes, ceramide is formed on one of the membrane leaflets by enzymatic cleavage of sphyngomyelin. Ceramide, with a smaller head size than its parent compound sphyngomyelin, induces an asymmetric membrane tension and segregates into highly ordered domains that have a much high shear viscosity than that of the surrounding lipids. These physical properties, together with the rapid transmembrane flip-flop of the locally produced ceramide, trigger a sequence of membrane p...
AbstractCeramide (Cer) is involved in the regulation of several biological processes, such as apopto...
AbstractLipid rafts and ceramide (Cer)-platforms are membrane domains that play an important role in...
AbstractCellular activation involves the re-organization of receptor molecules and the intracellular...
AbstractCeramide is a sphingolipid present in eukaryotic cells that laterally segregates into solid ...
AbstractThe available data concerning the ability of ceramide and other simple sphingolipids to segr...
AbstractThe sphingolipid ceramides are known to influence lipid lateral organization in biological m...
AbstractFree-standing giant unilamellar vesicles were used to visualize the complex lateral heteroge...
AbstractMembrane lipids seem to be organized and not randomly distributed in the cell membrane. In p...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
AbstractCeramide-induced alterations in the lateral organization of membrane proteins can be involve...
AbstractWe have investigated the effect of sphingomyelin (SM) to ceramide enzymatic conversion on li...
AbstractIn recent years, new evidence in biomembrane research brought about a holistic, supramolecul...
Whereas most of lipids have viscous properties and they do not have significant elastic features, ce...
AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomye...
AbstractSome of the simplest sphingolipids, namely sphingosine, ceramide, some closely related molec...
AbstractCeramide (Cer) is involved in the regulation of several biological processes, such as apopto...
AbstractLipid rafts and ceramide (Cer)-platforms are membrane domains that play an important role in...
AbstractCellular activation involves the re-organization of receptor molecules and the intracellular...
AbstractCeramide is a sphingolipid present in eukaryotic cells that laterally segregates into solid ...
AbstractThe available data concerning the ability of ceramide and other simple sphingolipids to segr...
AbstractThe sphingolipid ceramides are known to influence lipid lateral organization in biological m...
AbstractFree-standing giant unilamellar vesicles were used to visualize the complex lateral heteroge...
AbstractMembrane lipids seem to be organized and not randomly distributed in the cell membrane. In p...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
AbstractCeramide-induced alterations in the lateral organization of membrane proteins can be involve...
AbstractWe have investigated the effect of sphingomyelin (SM) to ceramide enzymatic conversion on li...
AbstractIn recent years, new evidence in biomembrane research brought about a holistic, supramolecul...
Whereas most of lipids have viscous properties and they do not have significant elastic features, ce...
AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomye...
AbstractSome of the simplest sphingolipids, namely sphingosine, ceramide, some closely related molec...
AbstractCeramide (Cer) is involved in the regulation of several biological processes, such as apopto...
AbstractLipid rafts and ceramide (Cer)-platforms are membrane domains that play an important role in...
AbstractCellular activation involves the re-organization of receptor molecules and the intracellular...