Cholesterol Influences Membranes
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•Researchers uncover key insights into cholesterol's structure in cell membranes
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A new study by Rice University researchers could open new pathways for understanding how cholesterol influences cell membranes and their receptors.
Cholesterol is one of the key molecules found in biomembranes, complex structures composed of proteins and lipids.
The study marks the first time researchers have directly measured cholesterol chain structures in their natural membrane environment.
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