Description
Experimental studies of the Nobel Prize Scientists mentioned earlier show how such receptors prefer to be on lipid rafts. The latter are zones of the cell membrane of higher thickness, where lipids are more straight and, hence, in the so-called ordered phase.
Recommended Citation
Fournier, A., Rajbhandari, L., Shrestha, S., Venkatesan, A., Ramesh, K., & Hogan, J. (2014). TEM observations of cytoskeletal evolution in CNS axons. In A. Bajaj, P. Zavattieri, M. Koslowski, & T. Siegmund (Eds.). Proceedings of the Society of Engineering Science 51st Annual Technical Meeting, October 1-3, 2014 , West Lafayette: Purdue University Libraries Scholarly Publishing Services, 2014. https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/ses2014/bio/mechano/10
TEM observations of cytoskeletal evolution in CNS axons
Experimental studies of the Nobel Prize Scientists mentioned earlier show how such receptors prefer to be on lipid rafts. The latter are zones of the cell membrane of higher thickness, where lipids are more straight and, hence, in the so-called ordered phase.