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Membrane Lipid Replacement: Clinical Studies Using a Natural Medicine Approach to Restoring Membrane Function and Improving Health

Membrane Lipid Replacement: Clinical Studies Using a Natural Medicine Approach to Restoring Membrane Function and Improving Health

... to membrane lipid damage ...with membrane glycerol- phospholipids have has also been used in combination mitochondrial supplement studies (for example, ATP Fuel ® ) to treat long-term chronic illness ...

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Targeting Cell Membrane Lipid Rafts by Stoichiometric Functionalization of Gold Nanoparticles with a Sphingolipid-Binding Domain Peptide

Targeting Cell Membrane Lipid Rafts by Stoichiometric Functionalization of Gold Nanoparticles with a Sphingolipid-Binding Domain Peptide

... as membrane structures having an important impact in major cellular functions, ...of lipid rafts might influence the progression of diseases such as various cancers, HIV infection and Alzheimer's ...of ...

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Analysis of Epichloë festucae membrane lipid composition and its role in Nox complex assembly : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Genetics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealan

Analysis of Epichloë festucae membrane lipid composition and its role in Nox complex assembly : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Genetics at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... The lipid-binding PH domain of Nox protein Cdc24 was found to be necessary for membrane localisation, supporting a role for lipid signalling in fungal Nox complex regulation.. To identif[r] ...

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The Role of Serum in Acanthocyte Autohemolysis and Membrane Lipid Composition

The Role of Serum in Acanthocyte Autohemolysis and Membrane Lipid Composition

... After of normal serum that inhibit such autohemolysis addition of 2 to 10 ml of either the patient's plasma, and the lipid composition and autohemolytic be- potassium phosphate buffer 31[r] ...

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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

... decreases membrane microviscosity by acting on the polar region of membrane lipid ...increases membrane permeability at the molar ratio of drug to lipid being ...of membrane ...

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Oral Delivery of Protein Drugs: Driver for Personalized Medicine?

Oral Delivery of Protein Drugs: Driver for Personalized Medicine?

... plasma membrane immediately upon its oral administration (Figure ...plasma membrane lipid rafts was further demonstrated by immunoblotting of intestinal subfractions of the plasma membrane ...

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Plasma membrane rafts engaged in T cell signalling: new developments in an old concept

Plasma membrane rafts engaged in T cell signalling: new developments in an old concept

... plasma membrane lipid bilayer display a marked lipid asymmetry ...plasma membrane contains the bulk of the sphin- gomyelin (SM) and phosphatidylcholine (PC) whereas the cytoplasmic plasma ...

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THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ALOE VERA AGAINST RADIATION INDUCED DAMAGE TO INTESTINE OF SWISS ALBINO MICE

THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF ALOE VERA AGAINST RADIATION INDUCED DAMAGE TO INTESTINE OF SWISS ALBINO MICE

... of membrane lipid after radiation dose and in experimental set Aloe vera decreases the MDA formation & provided the protection to cell membranes against free radical induce oxidative damage ...

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Animal cell cytokinesis : the role of dynamic changes in the plasma membrane proteome and lipidome

Animal cell cytokinesis : the role of dynamic changes in the plasma membrane proteome and lipidome

... ER-plasma membrane contact sites to control the production and/or delivery of specific lipids to these domains ...ER-plasma membrane contact sites [45]; this exciting observation suggests that these ...

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USE OF LIPOSOMES IN CANCER THERAPY: A REVIEW

USE OF LIPOSOMES IN CANCER THERAPY: A REVIEW

... the lipid hydrocarbon region while hydrophilic drugs trapped in the interior aqueous ...liposome membrane is highly dependent on lipid ...charged lipid is incorporated, it increases the ...

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Influence of cholesterol/caveolin-1/caveolae homeostasis on membrane properties and substrate adhesion characteristics of adult human mesenchymal stem cells

Influence of cholesterol/caveolin-1/caveolae homeostasis on membrane properties and substrate adhesion characteristics of adult human mesenchymal stem cells

... in membrane choles- terol may have negative effects on MSC behavior, par- ticularly on adhesion properties and cytoskeletal organization ...platelet membrane cholesterol content, which further caused ...

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PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF DILTIAZEM BASE FROM ITS OFFICIAL SALT FORM

PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF DILTIAZEM BASE FROM ITS OFFICIAL SALT FORM

... across lipid layer (DL) as compared to intrinsic diffusion coefficient across protein rich layer (Dp) of sratum corneum K, was lipid- protein partition ...the lipid layer. Alcohol being lipid ...

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Adenosine triphosphatases of thermophilic archaeal double-stranded DNA viruses

Adenosine triphosphatases of thermophilic archaeal double-stranded DNA viruses

... internal lipid membrane, small membrane proteins (P20 and P22 in PRD1) have been inferred to form a membrane pore at the packaging vertex, and they may function similarly to the connectors of ...

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Lipid and Protein Organizations in Model Membrane Systems- Membrane Curvature, Lipid Structure, Domain Formation, and Membrane Binding Kinetics

Lipid and Protein Organizations in Model Membrane Systems- Membrane Curvature, Lipid Structure, Domain Formation, and Membrane Binding Kinetics

... the lipid and protein organizations as a function of membrane ...with membrane curvature. In contrast, streptavidin and fluorescent lipid analogues exhibited homogenous distributions on wavy ...

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Developments of new techniques for studies of coupled diffusional and interfacial physicochemical processes

Developments of new techniques for studies of coupled diffusional and interfacial physicochemical processes

... cell membrane, as well as photosynthesis in green plants, production of electricity in a fuel cell, electrochemical sensors, and electrochemical reactors 56 ...in membrane in mitochondria, chloroplasts and ...

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Resolving the Effects of Nanoscale Membrane Curvature on Lipid Mobility

Resolving the Effects of Nanoscale Membrane Curvature on Lipid Mobility

... The correlation of intensity versus time for FCS only reports the diffusers that move through the diffraction-limited observation spot over the ~30 sec of data collection; FCS does not incorporate any information from ...

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Dynamics of an asymmetric bilayer lipid membrane in a viscous solvent

Dynamics of an asymmetric bilayer lipid membrane in a viscous solvent

... of membrane be- haviour on these complexes has been studied elsewhere [34], and their inherent asymmetry (either by their con- formation or by their interactions with the surrounding lipids) will affect ...

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In vivo assembly of a biological membrane of defined size, shape, and lipid composition.

In vivo assembly of a biological membrane of defined size, shape, and lipid composition.

... Thus, membrane vesicles made by mutant tsl resembled the membrane of the wild-type virus in size, shape, and lipid composition, but contained only one of the four structural proteins of [r] ...

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Nanoliposomes for encapsulation and delivery of the potential antitumoral methyl 6 methoxy 3 (4 methoxyphenyl) 1H indole 2 carboxylate

Nanoliposomes for encapsulation and delivery of the potential antitumoral methyl 6 methoxy 3 (4 methoxyphenyl) 1H indole 2 carboxylate

... human tumor cell lines tested. Several nanoliposome for- mulations containing the fluorescent drug were success- fully prepared by an injection/extrusion combined method, with particle sizes lower than 120 nm, low poly- ...

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