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Chemical Biology Approaches to Membrane Homeostasis and Function

Takahashi-Umebayashi, Miwa
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Pineau, Ludovic
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Hannich, Thomas
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2011
CHIMIA

The study of membranes is at a turning point. New theories about membrane structure and function have recently been proposed, however, new technologies, combining chemical, physical, and biochemical approaches are necessary to test these hypotheses. In particular, the NCCR in chemical biology aims to visualize and characterize membrane microdomains and determine their function during hormone signaling.

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research article
DOI
10.2533/chimia.2011.849
Web of Science ID

WOS:000298362000006

Author(s)
Takahashi-Umebayashi, Miwa
Pineau, Ludovic
Hannich, Thomas
Zumbuehl, Andreas
Doval, David Alonso
Matile, Stefan
Heinis, Christian  
Turcatti, Gerardo  

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Loewith, Robbie
Roux, Aurelien
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Date Issued

2011

Published in
CHIMIA
Volume

65

Start page

849

End page

852

Subjects

Chemical biology

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Fluorescent dyes

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Giant unilamellar vesicles

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Insulin receptor

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Membranes

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Microdomains

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Rafts

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Signaling

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Sphingolipids

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Sterols

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Gpi-Anchored Proteins

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Neuropathy Type-I

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Sphingolipids

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Mutations

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Subunit

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