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Membrane fusion and the lamellar-to-inverted-hexagonal phase transition in cardiolipin vesicle systems induced by divalent cationsStructural features of membrane fusion between influenza virus and liposome as revealed by quick-freezing electron microscopyEnergetics of intermediates in membrane fusion: comparison of stalk and inverted micellar intermediate mechanismsTime-resolved cryotransmission electron microscopy.Pores in the wall: claudins constitute tight junction strands containing aqueous pores.Quantal acetylcholine release: vesicle fusion or intramembrane particles?Model of interaction between a cardiotoxin and dimyristoylphosphatidic acid bilayers determined by solid-state 31P NMR spectroscopy.Greasing membrane fusion and fission machineries.The modified stalk mechanism of lamellar/inverted phase transitions and its implications for membrane fusionLipid bilayer vesicle fusion: intermediates captured by high-speed microfluorescence spectroscopy.Effects of lipid packing on polymorphic phase behavior and membrane properties.Membrane topology of Borrelia burgdorferi and Treponema pallidum lipoproteins.Theoretical and functional analysis of the SIV fusion peptideIncorporation of DOPE into Lipoplexes formed from a Ferrocenyl Lipid leads to Inverse Hexagonal Nanostructures that allow Redox-Based Control of Transfection in High Serum.On the mechanism of rapid plasma membrane and chloroplast envelope expansion in Dunaliella salina exposed to hypoosmotic shock.The effects of galactolipid depletion on the structure of a photosynthetic membraneElectron microscopic observations of reconstituted proteoliposomes with the purified major intrinsic membrane protein of eye lens fibersOccludin-deficient embryonic stem cells can differentiate into polarized epithelial cells bearing tight junctions.Lipid polymorphism.Interaction of melittin with negatively charged phospholipids: consequences for lipid organization.Inverted micellar intermediates and the transitions between lamellar, cubic, and inverted hexagonal lipid phases. I. Mechanism of the L alpha----HII phase transitions.Topological properties of two cubic phases of a phospholipid:cholesterol:diacylglycerol aqueous system and their possible implications in the phospholipase C-induced liposome fusion.Molecular parameters involved in aminoglycoside nephrotoxicity.The mechanism of lamellar-to-inverted hexagonal phase transitions: a study using temperature-jump cryo-electron microscopyTight junction-based epithelial microenvironment and cell proliferation.On the correlation between HII phase and the contact-induced destabilization of phosphatidylethanolamine-containing membranes.Lamellar-to-hexagonalII phase transitions in the plasma membrane of isolated protoplasts after freeze-induced dehydration.Intrinsic curvature hypothesis for biomembrane lipid composition: a role for nonbilayer lipids.Micellar enzymology.Principles of membrane stability and phase behavior under extreme conditions.Freeze-fracture of lipids and model membrane systems.The membranes of slowly drought-stressed wheat seedlings: a freeze-fracture study.The bioenergetics of alkalophilic bacilli.Modulation of membrane surface curvature by peptide-lipid interactions.Effects of unsaturated fatty acids on cell membrane functions.Application of the theory of homeoviscous adaptation to excitable membranes: pre-synaptic processes.Intermediates in membrane fusion and bilayer/nonbilayer phase transitions imaged by time-resolved cryo-transmission electron microscopy.Isolation of sarcolemmal membrane, membrane orientation, and lipid asymmetry.The phase behavior of lipids in photosynthetic membranes.Dilemmas of the structural and biochemical organization of lens membranes during differentiation and aging.
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1984 nî lūn-bûn
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1984年の論文
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1984年論文
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1984年論文
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1984年論文
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1984年論文
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1984年論文
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1984年论文
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1984年论文
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1984年论文
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name
Lipidic intramembranous particles.
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type
label
Lipidic intramembranous particles.
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prefLabel
Lipidic intramembranous particles.
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P1476
Lipidic intramembranous particles.
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P2093
A J Verkleij
P356
10.1016/0304-4157(84)90003-0
P577
1984-01-01T00:00:00Z