Delves into the complexity of biological membranes, emphasizing their dynamic nature, diverse functions, and significance for brain function and connectivity.
Explores the properties of lipid membranes, emphasizing their structure, stability, and controlled permeation, as well as the role of proteins and cholesterol.
Explores the diverse structures and functions of lipids, including triglycerides, phosphoglycerolipids, and steroids, focusing on their roles in biological membranes and signaling pathways.
Explores organic solvents polarity, water as a structured solvent, hydrophobic effects, surfactants, fats, colloidal aggregates, and cell membranes formation.
Explores bacterial toxin uptake mechanisms, membrane interactions, and cluster formation, emphasizing the interplay between toxins, membranes, and cellular machinery.
Explores covalent lipid modifications of proteins and their role in protein-membrane interactions, including the biochemistry of membrane proteins and the challenges of studying them.