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The attraction of lipids

Amanda Tromans

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6890, 702-702

Abstract: Cells often need to move up a concentration gradient of an attractive chemical. The types of lipids in the cell membranes also seem to form a gradient, from front to back of the cell. New work has identified two enzymes that may shape this lipid imbalance.

Date: 2002
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