Phospholipids are asymmetrically distributed at plasma membrane in normal cells, but their distribution is collapsed by phospholipid scrambling in various biological situations such as blood clotting ...
Marcks and Marcks-like 1 proteins are required for normal neurite formation and proliferation of neuro-glial progenitors during development and regeneration of the Xenopus spinal cord implicating ...
This process alters membrane composition, increasing membrane polarization, and decreasing permeability and fluidity, thereby reducing antibiotic uptake by V. alginolyticus. These findings suggest the ...
Lipid peroxidation involves a broad spectrum of alterations, and the consequent degeneration of cell membranes ... plasma levels of cholesterol in normal rats; however, it does reduce phospholipid ...
Although cholesterol and TG serve several important functions within the body, they are insoluble particles and must be packaged into lipoproteins in order to circulate in the plasma, from sites ...
The success of such experiments depends on multiple key factors, including optimized magnetic fields that could display enhanced fusion plasma confinement. Introduced by researchers at Laboratorio ...
On stimulation, the cytosolic proteins migrate to the membrane to assemble the active oxidase.40–42 In monocytes and macrophages, the mature flavocytochrome is found primarily in the plasma membrane ...