AbstractWe use fluorescence microscopy to directly observe liquid phases in giant unilamellar vesicles. We find that a long list of ternary mixtures of high melting temperature (saturated) lipids, low melting temperature (usually unsaturated) lipids, and cholesterol produce liquid domains. For one model mixture in particular, DPPC/DOPC/Chol, we have mapped phase boundaries for the full ternary system. For this mixture we observe two coexisting liquid phases over a wide range of lipid composition and temperature, with one phase rich in the unsaturated lipid and the other rich in the saturated lipid and cholesterol. We find a simple relationship between chain melting temperature and miscibility transition temperature that holds for both phosp...
AbstractRecent work by Veatch and Keller has described micron-scale liquid-liquid immiscibility in g...
AbstractGiant unilamellar vesicles composed of a ternary mixture of phospholipids and cholesterol ex...
AbstractThe phase behavior of membrane lipids is known to influence the organization and function of...
AbstractWe use fluorescence microscopy to directly observe liquid phases in giant unilamellar vesicl...
AbstractThe differential miscibility of membrane lipids is thought to be the basis for the formation...
AbstractVesicles containing ternary mixtures of diphytanoylphosphatidylcholine, dipalmitoylphosphati...
AbstractWe use 2H-NMR, 1H-MAS NMR, and fluorescence microscopy to detect immiscibility in three part...
Nonrandom mixing of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane plays an important role in many cellu...
AbstractThis work summarizes results obtained on membranes composed of the ternary mixture dioleoylp...
AbstractThere is broad interest in the question of fluid-fluid phase coexistence in membranes, in pa...
AbstractA pair of recent studies has reopened debate on the subject of phase separations in model bi...
AbstractThe liquid-ordered/disordered-phase domain co-existence in large unilamellar vesicle membran...
AbstractWe use 2H-NMR, 1H-MAS NMR, and fluorescence microscopy to detect immiscibility in three part...
AbstractCholesterol-rich, liquid-ordered (Lo) domains are believed to be biologically relevant, and ...
AbstractWe have developed a strategy to determine lengths and orientations of tie lines in the coexi...
AbstractRecent work by Veatch and Keller has described micron-scale liquid-liquid immiscibility in g...
AbstractGiant unilamellar vesicles composed of a ternary mixture of phospholipids and cholesterol ex...
AbstractThe phase behavior of membrane lipids is known to influence the organization and function of...
AbstractWe use fluorescence microscopy to directly observe liquid phases in giant unilamellar vesicl...
AbstractThe differential miscibility of membrane lipids is thought to be the basis for the formation...
AbstractVesicles containing ternary mixtures of diphytanoylphosphatidylcholine, dipalmitoylphosphati...
AbstractWe use 2H-NMR, 1H-MAS NMR, and fluorescence microscopy to detect immiscibility in three part...
Nonrandom mixing of lipids and proteins in the plasma membrane plays an important role in many cellu...
AbstractThis work summarizes results obtained on membranes composed of the ternary mixture dioleoylp...
AbstractThere is broad interest in the question of fluid-fluid phase coexistence in membranes, in pa...
AbstractA pair of recent studies has reopened debate on the subject of phase separations in model bi...
AbstractThe liquid-ordered/disordered-phase domain co-existence in large unilamellar vesicle membran...
AbstractWe use 2H-NMR, 1H-MAS NMR, and fluorescence microscopy to detect immiscibility in three part...
AbstractCholesterol-rich, liquid-ordered (Lo) domains are believed to be biologically relevant, and ...
AbstractWe have developed a strategy to determine lengths and orientations of tie lines in the coexi...
AbstractRecent work by Veatch and Keller has described micron-scale liquid-liquid immiscibility in g...
AbstractGiant unilamellar vesicles composed of a ternary mixture of phospholipids and cholesterol ex...
AbstractThe phase behavior of membrane lipids is known to influence the organization and function of...