The first and only book devoted entirely to MEMBRANE LIPID ASYMMETRY AND
ITS BIOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS
Transmembrane Dynamics of Lipids is comprised of contributions from
expert authors from leading research groups that present up-to-date
quantitative data on the formation, stability, and biological
consequences of the asymmetrical organization of lipids in cell
membranes.
Incorporating an impressive amount of new, previously uncollected data,
the book examines transmembrane asymmetry and movement of lipids in
biological membranes, and methods for the measurement of transmembrane
lipid motion, emphasizing the role of lipid flippases and discusses
biological functions associated with lipid asymmetry. In addition, it
draws attention to important new discoveries in the field, such as the
correlation between malfunction of lipid flippases and human diseases
such as thrombosis and cancer. The book also addresses the manifold
methods that are used to measure the rate of transmembrane movement of
lipids in biological and model systems.
The only guide to new discoveries regarding lipids in cell membranes,
Transmembrane Dynamics of Lipids is designed to appeal to biophysicists,
biochemists, and cellular and molecular biologists working in the
growing field of membrane research.