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      Mobility and Proximity in Biological Membranes
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      Mobility and Proximity in Biological Membranes

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      Mobility and Proximity in Biological Membranes book

      BySándor Damjanovich, János Söllősi, Lajos Trón, Michael Edidin
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1994
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351074674
      Pages 347
      eBook ISBN 9781351074674
      Subjects Bioscience
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      Damjanovich, S., Söllősi, J., Trón, L., & Edidin, M. (1994). Mobility and Proximity in Biological Membranes (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351074674

      ABSTRACT

      Cell surface membranes have long been characterized as two-dimensional fluids whose mobile components are randomized by diffusion in the plane of the membrane bilayer. Recent research has indicated that cell surface membranes are highly organized and ordered and that important functional units of membranes appear as arrays of interacting molecules rather than as single, freely diffusing molecules. Mobility and Proximity in Biological Membranes provides an overview of the results obtained from biophysical methods for probing the organization of cell surface membranes. These results are presented in the context of detailed treatments of the theory and the technical demands of each of the methods. The book describes a versatile and easily applied mode for investigating molecular proximities in plasma membranes in a flow cytometer. Its analysis of lipid fluidity and viscosity of membranes and the rotational mobility of proteins offers intimate insight into the physical chemistry of biological membranes. The electrophysiology of lymphocytes is presented with focus on its importance in different diseases. New techniques are described, and new data, new possibilities, and future trends are presented by world experts. This book's chapters can serve both as guides to the existing literature and as starting points for new experiments and approaches associated with problems in membrane function.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|47 pages

      Experimental Methods to Measure Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer Processes

      ByLajos Trón

      chapter 2|60 pages

      Mapping of Membrane Structures by Energy Transfer Measurements

      ByJános Szöllősi, Sándor Damjanovich

      chapter 3|27 pages

      Fluorescence Photobleaching and Recovery, FPR, in the Analysis of Membrane Structure and Dynamics

      ByMichael Edidin

      chapter 4|72 pages

      Fluidity/Viscosity of Biological Membranes

      ByJános Szöllősi

      chapter 5|15 pages

      Rotational Mobility of Cell Membrane Elements

      BySándor Damjanovich

      chapter 6|102 pages

      Ion Channels and Membrane Potential Changes in Lymphocytes

      BySándor Damjanovich
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