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Cooperation of Conical and Polyunsaturated Lipids to Regulate Initiation and Processing of Membrane Fusion

The shape of lipids has long been suspected to be a critical determinant for the control of membrane fusion. To experimentally test this assertion, we used conical and malleable lipids and measured their influence on the fusion kinetics. We found that, as previously suspected, both types of lipids a...

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Published in:Frontiers in molecular biosciences 2021-10, Vol.8, p.763115-763115
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