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Consideration of pathophysiology of membrane disorder requires an understanding of the composition and structure of biomembranes. This is particularly true in case of lipids which are major components of biomembranes and whose chemical structure and organization can vary in response to changes in the cell diet or to lipid metabolism disorder.
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Tocanne, J.F., De Bony, J., Dupou, L., Lopez, A., Welby, M. (1988). Use of New Fluorescent Lipids for the Study of the Organization and Dynamics of Lipids in Membranes. In: Salvayre, R., Douste-Blazy, L., Gatt, S. (eds) Lipid Storage Disorders. NATO ASI Series, vol 150. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1029-7_65
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