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  • Biophysical properties of l... Biophysical properties of lipids and dynamic membranes
    Janmey, P.A.; Kinnunen, P.K.J. Trends in cell biology, 10/2006, Volume: 16, Issue: 10
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    The lipid bilayer is a 3D assembly with a rich variety of physical features that modulate cell signaling and protein function. Lateral and transverse forces within the membrane are significant and ...
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  • Roles of specific lipid spe... Roles of specific lipid species in the cell and their molecular mechanism
    Kimura, Tomohiro; Jennings, William; Epand, Richard M. Progress in lipid research, April 2016, 2016-04-00, 20160401, Volume: 62
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    Thousands of different molecular species of lipids are present within a single cell, being involved in modulating the basic processes of life. The vast number of different lipid species can be ...
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  • Phosphoinositides: lipid re... Phosphoinositides: lipid regulators of membrane proteins
    Falkenburger, Björn H; Jensen, Jill B; Dickson, Eamonn J ... The Journal of physiology, 09/2010, Volume: 588, Issue: Pt 17
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    Phosphoinositides are a family of minority acidic phospholipids in cell membranes. Their principal role is instructional: they interact with proteins. Each cellular membrane compartment uses a ...
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  • A re-evaluation of the arch... A re-evaluation of the archaeal membrane lipid biosynthetic pathway
    Villanueva, Laura; Damsté, Jaap S Sinninghe; Schouten, Stefan Nature reviews. Microbiology, 06/2014, Volume: 12, Issue: 6
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    Archaea produce unique membrane lipids in which isoprenoid alkyl chains are bound to glycerol moieties via ether linkages. As cultured representatives of the Archaea have become increasingly ...
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  • Membrane glycerolipid remod... Membrane glycerolipid remodeling triggered by nitrogen and phosphorus starvation in Phaeodactylum tricornutum
    Abida, Heni; Dolch, Lina-Juana; Meï, Coline ... Plant physiology (Bethesda) 167, Issue: 1
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    Diatoms constitute a major phylum of phytoplankton biodiversity in ocean water and freshwater ecosystems. They are known to respond to some chemical variations of the environment by the accumulation ...
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  • Squalene accumulation in ch... Squalene accumulation in cholesterol auxotrophic lymphomas prevents oxidative cell death
    Garcia-Bermudez, Javier; Baudrier, Lou; Bayraktar, Erol Can ... Nature (London), 03/2019, Volume: 567, Issue: 7746
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    Cholesterol is essential for cells to grow and proliferate. Normal mammalian cells meet their need for cholesterol through its uptake or de novo synthesis , but the extent to which cancer cells rely ...
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  • Assembly and Maintenance of... Assembly and Maintenance of Lipids at the Bacterial Outer Membrane
    Lundstedt, Emily; Kahne, Daniel; Ruiz, Natividad Chemical reviews, 05/2021, Volume: 121, Issue: 9
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    The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is essential for their survival in harsh environments and provides intrinsic resistance to many antibiotics. This membrane is remarkable; it is a highly ...
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  • The Formation and Function ... The Formation and Function of Plant Cuticles
    Yeats, Trevor H.; Rose, Jocelyn K.C. Plant physiology (Bethesda), 09/2013, Volume: 163, Issue: 1
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    The plant cuticle is an extracellular hydrophobic layer that covers the aerial epidermis of all land plants, providing protection against desiccation and external environmental stresses. The past ...
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  • Curvature, Lipid Packing, a... Curvature, Lipid Packing, and Electrostatics of Membrane Organelles: Defining Cellular Territories in Determining Specificity
    Bigay, Joëlle; Antonny, Bruno Developmental cell, 11/2012, Volume: 23, Issue: 5
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    Whereas some rare lipids contribute to the identity of cell organelles, we focus on the abundant lipids that form the matrix of organelle membranes. Observations using bioprobes and peripheral ...
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  • Greenlandic Inuit show gene... Greenlandic Inuit show genetic signatures of diet and climate adaptation
    Fumagalli, Matteo; Moltke, Ida; Grarup, Niels ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 09/2015, Volume: 349, Issue: 6254
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    The indigenous people of Greenland, the Inuit, have lived for a long time in the extreme conditions of the Arctic, including low annual temperatures, and with a specialized diet rich in protein and ...
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