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The Lipid Bilayer of Biological Vesicles: A Liquid Crystalline Material as Nanovehicles of Information

The Lipid Bilayer of Biological Vesicles: A Liquid Crystalline Material as Nanovehicles of Information

... The lipid bilayer, providing a hy- drophobic barrier separating the intra- from the extra-cellular aqueous compartment, has a negative charge on both sides, mainly due to the negatively charged ...

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Ebola Virus VP40-Induced Particle Formation and Association with the Lipid Bilayer

Ebola Virus VP40-Induced Particle Formation and Association with the Lipid Bilayer

... Ruigrok et al. (22) also reported that a deletion mutant protein of VP40 containing amino acids 31 to 212 failed to bind liposomes efficiently, indicating that the C terminus of VP40 is absolutely required for membrane ...

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Specific Radius Change of Quantum Dot inside the Lipid Bilayer by Charge Effect of Lipid Head Group

Specific Radius Change of Quantum Dot inside the Lipid Bilayer by Charge Effect of Lipid Head Group

... In order to checking this model, we checked over the QD size dependence for QD stabilization inside the lipid bilayer of liposome. The QLC is expected to be observed only for the QD size smaller than a ...

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Micromachined glass apertures for artificial lipid bilayer formation in a microfluidic system

Micromachined glass apertures for artificial lipid bilayer formation in a microfluidic system

... amphipathic lipid molecules at each of its aqueous interfaces ...the lipid–solvent film arises primarily from the wetting of the hydrophobic support by the organic ...the lipid–solvent film may be ...

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Interaction of partially denatured insulin with a DSPC floating lipid bilayer.

Interaction of partially denatured insulin with a DSPC floating lipid bilayer.

... An upper limit for protein concentration in the lipid bilayer for the sample in 3.5 M GdnHCl was estimated to be 35% at the outer leaflet and 11.6% in the membrane interior using the approach described in ...

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Mechanics of lipid bilayer junctions affecting the size of a connecting lipid nanotube

Mechanics of lipid bilayer junctions affecting the size of a connecting lipid nanotube

... a lipid nanotube (LNT) that is either connected between a lipid bilayer vesicle and the tip of a glass microinjection pipette (tube-only) or between a lipid bilayer vesicle and a ...

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Lipid bilayer composition influences small multidrug transporters

Lipid bilayer composition influences small multidrug transporters

... major lipid constituent is anionic phosphatidylinositol (PI) lipid and then cardiolipin ...of lipid composition on MV transport by EmrE in defined lipid-bilayer vesicles with a PC ...

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Nanoparticle-Lipid Interaction: Job Scattering Plots to Differentiate Vesicle Aggregation from Supported Lipid Bilayer Formation

Nanoparticle-Lipid Interaction: Job Scattering Plots to Differentiate Vesicle Aggregation from Supported Lipid Bilayer Formation

... In this work we study the interaction of engineering nanoparticles with lipid vesicles and search for prominent features pertaining to their scattering properties. The first goal is to provide tools to ...

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Electroporation and electropermeabilization of lipid bilayer membranes in the course of snakes’ venom intoxication

Electroporation and electropermeabilization of lipid bilayer membranes in the course of snakes’ venom intoxication

... planar bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) from brain phospholipids in 1962 by Mueller & Rudin [12], the electrical properties of membranes have been intensely studied, but mainly in terms of the mem- brane ...

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Stretching the Definition of a Lipid Bilayer: Elasticity's Role in Protein and Lipid Organization

Stretching the Definition of a Lipid Bilayer: Elasticity's Role in Protein and Lipid Organization

... We examined the role these elastic interactions play in the spatial organization of lipid domains. Given that all the domains mutually repel each other, as the areal density of domains increases, the arrangement ...

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Membrane Interactivity of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs: A Literature Review

Membrane Interactivity of Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs: A Literature Review

... fluidity, lipid phase transition and permeability depending on drug concentration, medium pH and membrane lipid composition, all of which are influential on the features and potencies of the membrane ...

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Liposomes encapsulating cyclodextrin enclosed hydrophobic anti-cancer drugs: a novel drug delivery system for cancer.

Liposomes encapsulating cyclodextrin enclosed hydrophobic anti-cancer drugs: a novel drug delivery system for cancer.

... is usually a kind of surfactant, which destabilizes lipid bilayer of the elastic liposomes and increases elasticity of the bilayer simultaneously. Among edge activators, sodium cholate, sodium ...

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Polymer Supported Lipid Bilayers

Polymer Supported Lipid Bilayers

... a bilayer on a solid support or most other membrane mim- ...the bilayer. The introduction of a space between the bilayer and the substrate also means that a reservoir has been created into which ions ...

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Multilayered lipid membrane stacks for biocatalysis using membrane enzymes

Multilayered lipid membrane stacks for biocatalysis using membrane enzymes

... supported bilayer membrane (doped with a fluorescent lipid analog) on which a layer of PLL was ...two lipid bilayer membranes on top of each ...base lipid bilayer (Figure 2A). ...

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USE OF LIPOSOMES IN CANCER THERAPY: A REVIEW

USE OF LIPOSOMES IN CANCER THERAPY: A REVIEW

... INTRODUCTION: Liposomes were first described by a British hematologist Dr. Alec D. Bangham in 1961 (published in 1964), at the Babraham Institute, Cambridge. These were discovered when Dr. Alec Bangham and R. W. Horne ...

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Interaction of Quercetin with Supported Bilayer Lipid Membranes on Glassy Carbon Electrode

Interaction of Quercetin with Supported Bilayer Lipid Membranes on Glassy Carbon Electrode

... From all the above experiments, we can concluded that the interaction of quercetin with the s- BLM produces pores, which allow the redox couple reach to the surface of the electrode. As the membrane is a lipid ...

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Captive Nations: Measuring Economic Growth on Native American Reservations in California

Captive Nations: Measuring Economic Growth on Native American Reservations in California

... phospholipid bilayer (Figure ...two lipid tails is the formation of a lipid bilayer, and if there is enough bilayer, it is thermodynamically favored to close upon itself when in aqueous ...

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Development of coated liposomes loaded with ghrelin for nose-to-brain delivery for the treatment of cachexia

Development of coated liposomes loaded with ghrelin for nose-to-brain delivery for the treatment of cachexia

... of lipid film, where Ghrl was added during the formation of ALs in PBS pH ...the lipid bilayer and the peptide body easily accessible outside the ...the lipid structure, resulting in higher ...

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The Ultimate Patchy Particle

The Ultimate Patchy Particle

... the lipid bilayer on a silica surface is affected strongly by local ...the lipid composition, temperature, salt concentration, sur- face roughness and inhomogeneous coating also the SUVs formed by ...

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A nanoliposome delivery system to synergistically trigger TLR4 AND TLR7

A nanoliposome delivery system to synergistically trigger TLR4 AND TLR7

... Results: We show here that the TLR7 ligand, imiquimod, and the TLR4 ligand, GLA, synergistically trigger responses in human whole blood. We combined these ligands in an anionic liposomal formulation where the TLR7 ligand ...

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