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17O NMR spectroscopy as a tool to study hydrogen bonding of cholesterol in lipid bilayers (2020)
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Rowlands, L. J., Marks, A., Sanderson, J. M., & Law, R. V. (2020). 17O NMR spectroscopy as a tool to study hydrogen bonding of cholesterol in lipid bilayers. Chemical Communications, 56(92), 14499-14502. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc05466f

Cholesterol is a crucial component of biological membranes and can interact with other membrane components through hydrogen bonding. NMR spectroscopy has been used previously to investigate this bonding, however this study represents the first 17O NM... Read More about 17O NMR spectroscopy as a tool to study hydrogen bonding of cholesterol in lipid bilayers.

Far From Inert: Membrane Lipids Possess Intrinsic Reactivity That Has Consequences For Cell Biology (2020)
Journal Article
Sanderson, J. M. (2020). Far From Inert: Membrane Lipids Possess Intrinsic Reactivity That Has Consequences For Cell Biology. BioEssays, 42(3), Article 1900147. https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.201900147

In this article, it is hypothesized that a fundamental chemical reactivity exists between some non‐lipid constituents of cellular membranes and ester‐based lipids, the significance of which is not generally recognized. Many peptides and smaller organ... Read More about Far From Inert: Membrane Lipids Possess Intrinsic Reactivity That Has Consequences For Cell Biology.