Structural and dynamic properties of lipids and membranes
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Structural and dynamic properties of lipids and membranes
(Portland Press research monograph, 3)
Portland press, c1992
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This work contains an in-depth account of the application of a range of biophysical methods to characterize the structure of lipids and membranes. Topics covered include non bilayer lipid phases, infrared studies of membrane proteins, and biomembrane technologies.
Table of Contents
- Has a biophysical approach helped to understand lipids and membrane structure? A personal perspective, D. Chapman
- cholesterol absorption by small intestine brush border membrane is protein-mediated, H. Hauser
- role of saturated bonds in lipid phase behaviour, K.M.W. Keogh
- modulation of membrane lipid phase behaviour by chemical modification in situ, P.J. Quinn
- non bilayer lipid phases, G. Lindblom
- phase behaviour of mixed lipid systems, J.C. Gomez-Fernandez
- interfacial conformation and transbilayer movement of diacylglycerols in phospholipid bilayers, D.M. Small
- membrane lipid matrices and receptor-ligand interactions, G.G. Shipley
- cholesterol-phospholipid interactions and the exchangeability of cholesterol between membranes, M.C. Philips
- developments in the NMR spectroscopy of lipids and membranes: the first quarter century, E.Oldfield
- rotational motion of membrane proteins, studies of band 3 in the human erythrocyte membrane using triplet probes, R.J. Cherry
- modulation of protein structure by the lipid environment, H.H. Mantsch
- infrared studies of membrane proteins, D. Lee
- biomembrane technologies, J. Hayward.
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