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Phospholipids

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  • n of enough amphipathic molecules (such as phospholipids), a bilayer will self-organize, and any mo
  • However, partial thromboplastin is just phospholipids, and not tissue factor.
  • These lipids, including triglycerides, phospholipids, and cholesterol, are assembled with apoli
  • It is an emulsion of soy bean oil, egg phospholipids and glycerin.
  • Phospholipids and glycolipids consist of two long, nonpo
  • esteryl esters to the VLDL in exchange for phospholipids and triglycerides via cholesteryl ester tr
  • The lecithin is a mixture of various phospholipids, and the composition depends on the origin
  • Thromboplastin is the combination of both phospholipids and tissue factor, both needed in the acti
  • Nucleic acids, phospholipids and amino acids are important cell buildin
  • from antibodies that bind thrombin, serum phospholipids and are called anti-apolipoprotein antibod
  • e in cellular components, such as membrane phospholipids and DNA.
  • s that transfer steroids and probably also phospholipids and gangliosides between cellular membrane
  • iators (e.g., membranes, other proteins or phospholipids), and in the regulation of proteolytic act
  • Phospholipids are the primary lipids composing cellular
  • Surfactant phospholipids are stored in Type II pneumocytes in lamel
  • Although phospholipids are principal constituents of biological m
  • are physically separated, since in E. coli phospholipids are exclusively located in the inner leafl
  • ption to the rule of thumb that biological phospholipids are synthesized with a saturated fat at th
  • ve the association between cholesterol and phospholipids as well as the effects that the presence o
  • e arachidonic acid, released from membrane phospholipids at the sn-2 ester binding site by the enzy
  • line, the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA, phospholipids, B vitamins and antioxidants.
  • distinguished by their ability to transfer phospholipids between membranes in vitro (Wirtz, 1991).
  • s and other amphipathic molecules (such as phospholipids) can surround the lipids, creating the lip
  • The triacylglycerol is then combined with phospholipids, cholesterol ester, and apolipoprotein B-4
  • VLDL transports endogenous triglycerides, phospholipids, cholesterol, and cholesteryl esters.
  • Many biological compounds are amphiphilic: phospholipids, cholesterol, glycolipids, fatty acids, bi
  • rolyzing triacylglycerides (in addition to phospholipids, esters of cholesterol, and lipid soluble
  • The resultant mix of proteins, DNA, phospholipids, etc., is then run through the channel whe
  • nd are capable in vitro of hydrolyzing all phospholipids extractable from yeast cells.
  • tor IXa which, in the presence of Ca+2 and phospholipids forms a complex that converts factor X to
  • zyme activity - a phospholipase, acting on phospholipids found in the cell membrane.
  • These include phospholipids, glycolipids, and steroids.
  • three major classes of membrane lipids are phospholipids, glycolipids, and cholesterol.
  • r of 1.25-2.0µm.The major polar lipids are phospholipids, glycolipids, and phosphoglycolipids.
  • upting the close packing of acyl chains of phospholipids, impairing the functions of certain membra
  • t also involves the conversion of inositol phospholipids in the cell membrane.
  • longer actively manage the distribution of phospholipids in their outer membrane and hence begin to
  • hibitory effect of lupus anticoagulants on phospholipids in the dRVVT can be overcome by adding an
  • The membrane phospholipids incorporate fatty acids of varying length
  • n may also play a role in the transport of phospholipids into mitochondrial membranes.
  • DSPC) referred to as the “host membranes”, phospholipids labeled as 1,2,& 3 referred to as “exchang
  • Once the phospholipids of an unknown sample are esterfied the com
  • DHA is found in three phospholipids: phosphatidylethanolamine, ethanolamine pl
  • This technique enables detection of phospholipids, sphingolipids and glycerolipids in tissue
  • This property allows hydrolysis of phospholipids such as phosphatidyl choline, mimicking en
  • o crosslink, and sequester acidic membrane phospholipids such as PIP2.
  • In pneumocytes, the choline-based phospholipids that are stored in the lamellar bodies, se
  • ipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine), a group of phospholipids that reduce the alveolar surface tension.
  • ates for enzymes but also serve as docking phospholipids that bind specific domains that promote th
  • a2+ and selectively hydrolyses arachidonyl phospholipids., the aligned region corresponds the carbox
  • lyso is applied as a prefix to the various phospholipids to indicate the removal of one of the two
  • is involved in macrophage cholesterol and phospholipids transport, and may regulate cellular lipid
  • The cholesterol and phospholipids used to form HDL originate from inside cel
  • Protein S can bind to negatively charged phospholipids via the carboxylated GLA domain.