AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomyelin were investigated using oscillatory surface rheology performed on Langmuir monolayers. We found high values for the compression and shear moduli for ceramide, compatible with a solid-state membrane, and extremely high surface viscosities when compared to typical fluid lipids. A fluidlike rheological behavior was found for sphingomyelin. Lateral mobilities, measured from particle tracking experiments, were correlated with the monolayer viscosities through the usual hydrodynamic relationships. In conclusion, ceramide increases the solid character of sphingomyelin-based membranes and decreases their fluidity, thus drastically decreasing the ...
Ceramide is the simplest molecule in the class of glycosphingolipids composed of a sphingosine backb...
The organization of lipids within membranes strongly depends on the interaction with other lipid and...
AbstractThe sphingolipid ceramides are known to influence lipid lateral organization in biological m...
AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomye...
Whereas most of lipids have viscous properties and they do not have significant elastic features, ce...
The present work addresses the fundamental question of membrane elasticity of ceramide layers with a...
Ceramides have unique biophysical properties. Their high melting temperature and their ability to fo...
A rather widespread idea on the functional importance of sphingolipids in cell membranes refers to t...
AbstractCeramide is a sphingolipid present in eukaryotic cells that laterally segregates into solid ...
AbstractThe mixing behavior of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) with either N-palmitoyl-sphingo...
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...
AbstractWe have investigated the effect of sphingomyelin (SM) to ceramide enzymatic conversion on li...
Ceramides, the simplest kind of two-chained sphingolipids, contain a single hydroxyl group in positi...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
Ceramide is the simplest molecule in the class of glycosphingolipids composed of a sphingosine backb...
The organization of lipids within membranes strongly depends on the interaction with other lipid and...
AbstractThe sphingolipid ceramides are known to influence lipid lateral organization in biological m...
AbstractThe compression and shear viscoelasticities of egg-ceramide and its mixtures with sphingomye...
Whereas most of lipids have viscous properties and they do not have significant elastic features, ce...
The present work addresses the fundamental question of membrane elasticity of ceramide layers with a...
Ceramides have unique biophysical properties. Their high melting temperature and their ability to fo...
A rather widespread idea on the functional importance of sphingolipids in cell membranes refers to t...
AbstractCeramide is a sphingolipid present in eukaryotic cells that laterally segregates into solid ...
AbstractThe mixing behavior of dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) with either N-palmitoyl-sphingo...
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...
AbstractWe have investigated the effect of sphingomyelin (SM) to ceramide enzymatic conversion on li...
Ceramides, the simplest kind of two-chained sphingolipids, contain a single hydroxyl group in positi...
AbstractWe mimicked the effect of sphingomyelinase activity on lipid mixtures of palmitoyl-oleoyl-ph...
Ceramide is the simplest molecule in the class of glycosphingolipids composed of a sphingosine backb...
The organization of lipids within membranes strongly depends on the interaction with other lipid and...
AbstractThe sphingolipid ceramides are known to influence lipid lateral organization in biological m...