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Concept Membranes
Concept Membrane Proteins
Concept Membrane Transport Proteins
Concept Membrane Glycoproteins
Concept Membrane Potentials
Concept Membrane Lipids
Concept Cell Membrane
Concept Membrane Fusion
Concept Membrane Fluidity
Concept Intracellular Membranes
Concept Cell Membrane Permeability
Concept Membrane Microdomains
Academic Article Lipid peroxides promote large rafts: effects of excitation of probes in fluorescence microscopy and electrochemical reactions during vesicle formation.
Academic Article Raft composition at physiological temperature and pH in the absence of detergents.
Academic Article Line tension and interaction energies of membrane rafts calculated from lipid splay and tilt.
Academic Article The cytoplasmic tail slows the folding of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Env from a late prebundle configuration into the six-helix bundle.
Academic Article Ternary complex formation of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Env, CD4, and chemokine receptor captured as an intermediate of membrane fusion.
Academic Article Time-resolved imaging of HIV-1 Env-mediated lipid and content mixing between a single virion and cell membrane.
Academic Article Fusion induced by a class II viral fusion protein, semliki forest virus E1, is dependent on the voltage of the target cell.
Academic Article Negative potentials across biological membranes promote fusion by class II and class III viral proteins.
Academic Article Cells on the MEND: exploring the role of lipidic forces in membrane trafficking.
Academic Article Aqueous viscosity is the primary source of friction in lipidic pore?dynamics.
Academic Article IFITM proteins restrict viral membrane hemifusion.
Academic Article HIV-1 envelope proteins complete their folding into six-helix bundles immediately after fusion pore formation.
Academic Article The hemifusion structure induced by influenza virus haemagglutinin is determined by physical properties of the target membranes.
Academic Article Galimzyanov et?al. Reply.
Academic Article Cell-cell contact promotes Ebola virus GP-mediated infection.
Academic Article Elastic Membrane Deformations Govern Interleaflet Coupling of Lipid-Ordered Domains.
Academic Article Teardrop shapes minimize bending energy of fusion pores connecting planar bilayers.
Academic Article Domain formation in membranes caused by lipid wetting of protein.
Academic Article Lateral tension increases the line tension between two domains in a lipid bilayer membrane.
Academic Article Implications of a fusion peptide structure.
Academic Article A quantitative model for membrane fusion based on low-energy intermediates.
Academic Article A specific point mutant at position 1 of the influenza hemagglutinin fusion peptide displays a hemifusion phenotype.
Academic Article New fluorescent lysolipids: preparation and selective labeling of inner liposome leaflet.
Academic Article Selective labeling of the inner liposome leaflet by fluorescent lipid probes, and studies of liposome fusion with influenza virus.
Academic Article Membrane fusion by the influenza hemagglutinin: the fusion pore.
Academic Article Structure-function of the channel-forming colicins.
Academic Article Exocytotic fusion pores exhibit semi-stable states.
Academic Article Dynamic properties of the colicin E1 ion channel.
Academic Article Fusion of influenza virions with a planar lipid membrane detected by video fluorescence microscopy.
Academic Article Membrane topography of ColE1 gene products: the hydrophobic anchor of the colicin E1 channel is a helical hairpin.
Academic Article A lipid/protein complex hypothesis for exocytotic fusion pore formation.
Academic Article The Chemical Potential of Plasma Membrane Cholesterol: Implications for Cell Biology.
Academic Article Interferon-induced transmembrane protein 3 blocks fusion of sensitive but not resistant viruses by partitioning into virus-carrying endosomes.
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