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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 7, p e0132696 (2015)
The formation of lipid microdomains ("rafts") is presumed to play an important role in various cellular functions, but their nature remains controversial. Here we report on microdomain formation in isolated, detergent-resistant membranes from MDA-MB-
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/31e5855dcdb7428cbacf3ca362f64ddd
Autor:
Francesco Orsini, Andrea Cremona, Alessandro Lascialfari, M. Santacroce, Bart W. Hoogenboom, Nitya Nand Gosvami
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Recognition. 27:669-675
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a unique tool for imaging membrane proteins in near-native environment (embedded in a membrane and in buffer solution) at ~1 nm spatial resolution. It has been most successful on membrane proteins reconstituted in 2D
Autor:
M. Santacroce, Diletta Scaccabarozzi, Andrea Cremona, Francesco Orsini, Michela Castagna, F. Daniele
Publikováno v:
Microscopy and Microanalysis. 19:1358-1363
Xenopus laevisoocytes are an interesting model for the study of many developmental mechanisms because of their dimensions and the ease with which they can be manipulated. In addition, they are widely employed systems for the expression and functional
Autor:
I.E. Jovenitti, Gigliola Montorfano, Andrea Cremona, Paola Antonia Corsetto, Francesco Orsini, Angela Maria Rizzo, Paolo Arosio
Publikováno v:
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics. 64:45-59
Epidemiologic and experimental studies suggest that dietary fatty acids influence the development and progression of breast cancer. However, no clear data are present in literature that could demonstrate how n - 3 PUFA can interfere with breast cance
Atomic force microscopy on plasma membranes from Xenopus laevis oocytes containing human aquaporin 4
Autor:
Francesco, Orsini, Massimo, Santacroce, Andrea, Cremona, Nitya N, Gosvami, Alessandro, Lascialfari, Bart W, Hoogenboom
Publikováno v:
Journal of molecular recognition : JMR. 27(11)
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a unique tool for imaging membrane proteins in near-native environment (embedded in a membrane and in buffer solution) at ~1 nm spatial resolution. It has been most successful on membrane proteins reconstituted in 2D
Autor:
Andrea Cremona, Stefania Zava, Paola Antonia Corsetto, Gigliola Montorfano, Angela Maria Rizzo, Bruno Berra, I.E. Jovenitti
Publikováno v:
Lipids in Health and Disease, Vol 10, Iss 1, p 73 (2011)
Lipids in Health and Disease
Lipids in Health and Disease
Background PUFAs are important molecules for membrane order and function; they can modify inflammation-inducible cytokines production, eicosanoid production, plasma triacylglycerol synthesis and gene expression. Recent studies suggest that n-3 PUFAs