AbstractThe interaction of side-chain variable cholesterol analogues with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) or N-palmitoylsphingomyelin(N-PSPM) has been examined in monolayer membranes at the air/water interface. The sterols had either unbranched (n-series) or single methyl-branched (iso-series) side chains, with the length varying between 3 and 10 carbons (C3–C10). The efficacy of interaction between the sterols and the phospholipids was evaluated based on the ability of the sterols to form condensed sterol /phospholipid domains in the phospholipid monolayers. Domain formation was detected with monolayer fluorescence microscopy using NBD-cholesterol as the fluorescent probe. In general, a side chain length of at least 5 carbons was nec...
Epifluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the effect of cholesterol on monolayers of dipalm...
We have investigated the thermotropic phase behavior of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) bilaye...
AbstractIn this study we have examined the effects of analogues of cholesterol differing with respec...
AbstractThe interaction of side-chain variable cholesterol analogues with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcho...
AbstractMolecular associations between different sterols and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) ...
AbstractEpifluorescence microscopy was used to visualize the formation of lateral fluid domains in m...
AbstractMixed monolayers of cholesterol and phosphatidylcholines having symmetric, different length ...
AbstractMolecular associations between different sterols and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) ...
Following a recent experimental investigation of the effect of the length of the alkyl side chain in...
AbstractEpifluorescence microscopy was used to visualize the formation of lateral fluid domains in m...
AbstractWe investigate the miscibility phase behavior of lipid monolayers containing a wide variety ...
AbstractMixed monolayers of cholesterol and phosphatidylcholines having symmetric, different length ...
The interactions between cholesterol and other membrane molecules determine important membrane prope...
AbstractIn this study we have synthesized sphingomyelins (SM) and phosphatidylcholines (PC) with ami...
AbstractSphingomyelin (SM) is a major phospholipid in most cell membranes. SMs are composed of a lon...
Epifluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the effect of cholesterol on monolayers of dipalm...
We have investigated the thermotropic phase behavior of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) bilaye...
AbstractIn this study we have examined the effects of analogues of cholesterol differing with respec...
AbstractThe interaction of side-chain variable cholesterol analogues with dipalmitoylphosphatidylcho...
AbstractMolecular associations between different sterols and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) ...
AbstractEpifluorescence microscopy was used to visualize the formation of lateral fluid domains in m...
AbstractMixed monolayers of cholesterol and phosphatidylcholines having symmetric, different length ...
AbstractMolecular associations between different sterols and dipalmitoyl phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) ...
Following a recent experimental investigation of the effect of the length of the alkyl side chain in...
AbstractEpifluorescence microscopy was used to visualize the formation of lateral fluid domains in m...
AbstractWe investigate the miscibility phase behavior of lipid monolayers containing a wide variety ...
AbstractMixed monolayers of cholesterol and phosphatidylcholines having symmetric, different length ...
The interactions between cholesterol and other membrane molecules determine important membrane prope...
AbstractIn this study we have synthesized sphingomyelins (SM) and phosphatidylcholines (PC) with ami...
AbstractSphingomyelin (SM) is a major phospholipid in most cell membranes. SMs are composed of a lon...
Epifluorescence microscopy was used to investigate the effect of cholesterol on monolayers of dipalm...
We have investigated the thermotropic phase behavior of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) bilaye...
AbstractIn this study we have examined the effects of analogues of cholesterol differing with respec...