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November 28, 1989
Dependence of the bilayer to hexagonal phase transition on amphiphile chain length
R M Epand, K S Robinson, M E Andrews, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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October 10, 1993
Structural requirements for the inhibition of membrane fusion by carbobenzoxy-D-Phe-Phe-Gly
R M Epand, R F Epand, C D Richardson, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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September 12, 1998
Properties of lipoamino acids incorporated into membrane bilayers
R F Epand, M R Infante, T D Flanagan, et al.
Biophysical Journal
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August 18, 2001
A new high-temperature transition of crystalline cholesterol in mixtures with phosphatidylserine
R M Epand, D Bach, R F Epand, et al.
Biochemistry
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May 16, 1998
Modulation of lipid polymorphism by the feline leukemia virus fusion peptide: implications for the fusion mechanism
S M Davies, R F Epand, J P Bradshaw, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
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February 11, 1991
Reversal of intrinsic multidrug resistance in Chinese hamster ovary cells by amiloride analogs
R F Epand, R M Epand, R S Gupta, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
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December 21, 1981
The condensing effect of glucagon on phospholipid bilayers
R M Epand, R F Epand, T P Stewart, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids
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August 5, 2009
The oxidized form of cholesterol 3beta-hydroxy-5-oxo-5,6-secocholestan-6-al induces structural and thermotropic changes in phospholipid membranes
D Bach, R F Epand, R M Epand, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids
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July 19, 2011
The oxysterol 3β-hydroxy-5-oxo-5,6-secocholestan-6-al changes the phase behavior and structure of phosphatidylethanolamine-phosphatidylcholine mixtures
D Bach, R F Epand, R M Epand, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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August 20, 2010
OAK-based cochleates as a novel approach to overcome multidrug resistance in bacteria
L Livne, R F Epand, B Papahadjopoulos-Sternberg, et al.
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Biochemistry
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November 28, 1989
Dependence of the bilayer to hexagonal phase transition on amphiphile chain length
R M Epand, K S Robinson, M E Andrews, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
October 10, 1993
Structural requirements for the inhibition of membrane fusion by carbobenzoxy-D-Phe-Phe-Gly
R M Epand, R F Epand, C D Richardson, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
September 12, 1998
Properties of lipoamino acids incorporated into membrane bilayers
R F Epand, M R Infante, T D Flanagan, et al.
Biophysical Journal
|
August 18, 2001
A new high-temperature transition of crystalline cholesterol in mixtures with phosphatidylserine
R M Epand, D Bach, R F Epand, et al.
Biochemistry
|
May 16, 1998
Modulation of lipid polymorphism by the feline leukemia virus fusion peptide: implications for the fusion mechanism
S M Davies, R F Epand, J P Bradshaw, et al.
British Journal of Cancer
|
February 11, 1991
Reversal of intrinsic multidrug resistance in Chinese hamster ovary cells by amiloride analogs
R F Epand, R M Epand, R S Gupta, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|
December 21, 1981
The condensing effect of glucagon on phospholipid bilayers
R M Epand, R F Epand, T P Stewart, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids
|
August 5, 2009
The oxidized form of cholesterol 3beta-hydroxy-5-oxo-5,6-secocholestan-6-al induces structural and thermotropic changes in phospholipid membranes
D Bach, R F Epand, R M Epand, et al.
Chemistry and Physics of Lipids
|
July 19, 2011
The oxysterol 3β-hydroxy-5-oxo-5,6-secocholestan-6-al changes the phase behavior and structure of phosphatidylethanolamine-phosphatidylcholine mixtures
D Bach, R F Epand, R M Epand, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
|
August 20, 2010
OAK-based cochleates as a novel approach to overcome multidrug resistance in bacteria
L Livne, R F Epand, B Papahadjopoulos-Sternberg, et al.
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