
doi: 10.1038/258043a0
pmid: 1102991
1975 is the fiftieth anniversary of the proposal, by Gorter and Grendel, that biological membranes are based on a lipid bilayer. Now well established, this proposal, like the DNA double helix, was a major breakthrough in molecular cell biology. Here we discuss current concepts about the molecular composition, organisation and behaviour of the plasma membranes of mammalian erythrocytes and nucleated cells.
Cell Nucleus, Erythrocytes, Cell Membrane, Molecular Conformation, Temperature, Proteins, Membranes, Artificial, Blood Proteins, Lipid Metabolism, Microtubules, Diffusion, Cholesterol, Animals, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Glycoproteins
Cell Nucleus, Erythrocytes, Cell Membrane, Molecular Conformation, Temperature, Proteins, Membranes, Artificial, Blood Proteins, Lipid Metabolism, Microtubules, Diffusion, Cholesterol, Animals, Carbohydrate Metabolism, Glycoproteins
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