AbstractThe ability of fatty acyl-CoA's and fatty acylcarnitines to penetrate phospholipid monolayers was comparatively studied, in view of the important role of both kinds of derivatives in fatty acid transport across mitochondrial membranes. The interaction occurs predominantly through hydrophobic forces. Acylcarnitines penetrate phospholipid monolayers more strongly than acyl-CoAs; in addition the former show a positive cooperativity when they bind to the interface. These properties would facilitate membrane transfer of fatty acylcarnitines over that of their CoA homologues
AbstractIn this work, we report on the interaction of polyacrylic acid with phosphatidylcholine bila...
AbstractCholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHEMS) is an amphipathic lipid that can regulate cell growth. A c...
1. 1.|The force-area characteristics of monolayers of saturated and unsaturated phospholipids have b...
AbstractPalmitoylcarnitine is a well-known intermediate in mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. Less ...
AbstractLong chain acyl-coenzyme A (acyl-CoA) is a biochemically important amphiphilic molecule that...
(1) The interaction of apocytochrome c with different molecular species of phosphatidylserine was st...
This paper compares six phospholipidic monolayers at the water/chloroform interface by performing di...
1) The interfacial characteristics of lysolecithins are highly dependent on chain length and unsatur...
AbstractDocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is the longest and most unsaturated of the n − 3 fatty acids foun...
Fatty acids, cholesterol, and phospholipids are amphiphilic compounds of biological interest, which ...
The effect of cholesterol on the interfacial elastic packing interactions of various molecular speci...
AbstractThe value of Az (z-component of the hyperfine interaction tensor) obtained directly from X-b...
AbstractIn this study we have synthesized sphingomyelins (SM) and phosphatidylcholines (PC) with ami...
Long chain fatty acyl-coenzyme A thioesters are important intermediates in lipid metabolism and lipi...
1. 1. The force-area characteristics of monolayers of synthetic lecithins with one to six double bon...
AbstractIn this work, we report on the interaction of polyacrylic acid with phosphatidylcholine bila...
AbstractCholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHEMS) is an amphipathic lipid that can regulate cell growth. A c...
1. 1.|The force-area characteristics of monolayers of saturated and unsaturated phospholipids have b...
AbstractPalmitoylcarnitine is a well-known intermediate in mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. Less ...
AbstractLong chain acyl-coenzyme A (acyl-CoA) is a biochemically important amphiphilic molecule that...
(1) The interaction of apocytochrome c with different molecular species of phosphatidylserine was st...
This paper compares six phospholipidic monolayers at the water/chloroform interface by performing di...
1) The interfacial characteristics of lysolecithins are highly dependent on chain length and unsatur...
AbstractDocosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is the longest and most unsaturated of the n − 3 fatty acids foun...
Fatty acids, cholesterol, and phospholipids are amphiphilic compounds of biological interest, which ...
The effect of cholesterol on the interfacial elastic packing interactions of various molecular speci...
AbstractThe value of Az (z-component of the hyperfine interaction tensor) obtained directly from X-b...
AbstractIn this study we have synthesized sphingomyelins (SM) and phosphatidylcholines (PC) with ami...
Long chain fatty acyl-coenzyme A thioesters are important intermediates in lipid metabolism and lipi...
1. 1. The force-area characteristics of monolayers of synthetic lecithins with one to six double bon...
AbstractIn this work, we report on the interaction of polyacrylic acid with phosphatidylcholine bila...
AbstractCholesteryl hemisuccinate (CHEMS) is an amphipathic lipid that can regulate cell growth. A c...
1. 1.|The force-area characteristics of monolayers of saturated and unsaturated phospholipids have b...