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The following pages link to Pyrene cholesterol reports the transient appearance of nonlamellar intermediate structures during fusion of model membranes (Q43973884):
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- Interfacial behavior of cholesterol, ergosterol, and lanosterol in mixtures with DPPC and DMPC (Q28757393) (← links)
- Membrane fusion: a structural perspective on the interplay of lipids and proteins (Q30311181) (← links)
- Hemagglutinin fusion peptide mutants in model membranes: structural properties, membrane physical properties, and PEG-mediated fusion (Q35187546) (← links)
- Activation thermodynamics of poly(ethylene glycol)-mediated model membrane fusion support mechanistic models of stalk and pore formation (Q36045509) (← links)
- PEG as a tool to gain insight into membrane fusion. (Q36622671) (← links)
- A novel assay for detecting fusion pore formation: implications for the fusion mechanism. (Q41851592) (← links)
- Evidence of cholesterol accumulated in high curvature regions: implication to the curvature elastic energy for lipid mixtures (Q41935448) (← links)
- Analysis of membrane fusion as a two-state sequential process: evaluation of the stalk model. (Q42790862) (← links)
- Effects of calcium-induced aggregation on the physical stability of liposomes containing plant glycolipids (Q44378541) (← links)