Imaging lipids using lipid-binding toxins

In this edition of Pregl Colloquium Prof. Dr. Toshihide Kobayashi from Lipid Biology Lab at RIKEN discusses the attempt to image lipids, especially lipid rafts (i.e. sphingolipid-cholesterol complex), using lipid-binding toxins in combination with various advanced microscope techniques. Such approaches provide insights into the organization and the dynamics of lipids in various pathophysiological conditions.

By: ana / Oct. 1, 2018

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