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Science Unveils New Insights into Lipid Membrane Movements
Monday, November 11, 2024
But what's causing this ripple? Scientists think it's due to cholesterol and lipid pairs moving together, separated by several hydrocarbon chains. It's like they're dancing in sync! Plus, earlier studies using computer simulations and NMR measurements had hinted at these tiny hexagonal patterns in hydrocarbon chains. Now, combining IXS and those simulations has uncovered a new aspect of this L_o substructure—it shows up in the overall lipid movements. This is a big deal because it means the tech and tools are finally lined up to give us fresh insights into how these tiny cell wall parts behave.
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