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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2014 Volume 56, Issue 1, Pages 134–137 (Mi ftt11866)

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XXII International Conference on the Use of Neutron Scattering in Condensed Matter Research (RNICS-2012), St. Petersburg, Zelenogorsk (October 15-19, 2012)
Biological systems

Thermotropic phase transitions in model membranes of the outer skin layer based on ceramide 6

A. Yu. Gruzinova, M. A. Kiselevab, E. V. Ermakovab, A. V. Zabelina

a National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute", Moscow
b Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Moscow region

Abstract: The lipid intercellular matrix stratum corneum of the outer skin layer is a multilayer membrane consisting of a complex mixture of different lipids: ceramides, fatty acids, cholesterol, and its derivatives. The basis of the multilayer membrane is the lipid bilayer, i.e., a two-dimensional liquid crystal. Currently, it is known that the main way of substance penetration through the skin is the lipid matrix. The complexity of the actual biological system does not allow reliable direct study of its properties; therefore, system modeling is often used. Phase transitions in the lipid system whose composition simulates the native lipid matrix are studied by the X-ray synchrotron radiation diffraction method.


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Physics of the Solid State, 2014, 56:1, 134–137

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