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      Na/K-ATPase regulates bovine sperm capacitation through raft- and non-raft-mediated signaling mechanisms

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          A RAPID METHOD OF TOTAL LIPID EXTRACTION AND PURIFICATION

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            Functional rafts in cell membranes.

            A new aspect of cell membrane structure is presented, based on the dynamic clustering of sphingolipids and cholesterol to form rafts that move within the fluid bilayer. It is proposed that these rafts function as platforms for the attachment of proteins when membranes are moved around inside the cell and during signal transduction.
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              Lipid rafts and signal transduction.

              Signal transduction is initiated by complex protein-protein interactions between ligands, receptors and kinases, to name only a few. It is now becoming clear that lipid micro-environments on the cell surface -- known as lipid rafts -- also take part in this process. Lipid rafts containing a given set of proteins can change their size and composition in response to intra- or extracellular stimuli. This favours specific protein-protein interactions, resulting in the activation of signalling cascades.
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                Journal
                Molecular Reproduction and Development
                Mol Reprod Dev
                Wiley
                1040452X
                November 2017
                November 2017
                September 27 2017
                : 84
                : 11
                : 1168-1182
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Production Animal Health; University of Calgary; Calgary Alberta Canada
                Article
                10.1002/mrd.22879
                73022f63-ab50-4442-8412-d4a4253c1586
                © 2017

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