Proteins and lipids have been assumed to move through cell membranes as 'nano rafts'. This 'raft hypothesis' has now been disproved by scientists. "We should not think of the cell membrane as a static ...
Ten years ago, the lipid raft field was suffering from ambiguous methodology and imprecise nomenclature. New high-resolution imaging methods are now giving insights into raft dynamics. Together with ...
Cell outer membranes contain glycosphingolipids and protein receptors, which are integrated into glycoprotein microdomains, known as lipid rafts, which float freely in the membrane bilayer. These ...
About ten years ago, a self-avowed “lipid raft” skeptic referred to the membrane subcompartments as “now you see them, now you don’t” entities. Actually, he was trying to draw attention to the various ...
The AIDS-causing virus, HIV, must attach to cholesterol-rich regions of a cell's membrane before it can do its destructive work, researchers at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious ...
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