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1. The importance of hydrogen bonding in sphingomyelin's membrane interactions with co-lipids.

2. Biological functions of sphingomyelins.

3. Molecular properties of various structurally defined sphingomyelins – Correlation of structure with function

4. Stabilization of sphingomyelin interactions by interfacial hydroxyls — A study of phytosphingomyelin properties

5. Sphingolipids and the formation of sterol-enriched ordered membrane domains

6. Miscibility of acyl-chain defined phosphatidylcholines with N-palmitoyl sphingomyelin in bilayer membranes

7. Membrane properties of plant sterols in phospholipid bilayers as determined by differential scanning calorimetry, resonance energy transfer and detergent-induced solubilization

8. Determination of the boundary lipids of sticholysins using tryptophan quenching.

9. Phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin containing an elaidoyl fatty acid can form cholesterol-rich lateral domains in bilayer membranes

10. Differential Effect of Bilayer Thickness on Sticholysin Activity.

11. Toxin-induced pore formation is hindered by intermolecular hydrogen bonding in sphingomyelin bilayers.

12. Cholesterol stimulates and ceramide inhibits Sticholysin II-induced pore formation in complex bilayer membranes.

13. 2NH and 3OH are crucial structural requirements in sphingomyelin for sticholysin II binding and pore formation in bilayer membranes

14. Cholesterol's interactions with serine phospholipids — A comparison of N-palmitoyl ceramide phosphoserine with dipalmitoyl phosphatidylserine

15. Thermotropic behavior and lateral distribution of very long chain sphingolipids

16. Structural foundations of sticholysin functionality.

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