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1. The effect of chain length and lipid phase transitions on the selective permeability properties of liposomes.

2. Barrier properties of lecithin/lysolecithin mixtures.

3. Lipid-lipid and lipid-protein interaction in model systems and membranes.

5. The role of phospholipid acyl chains in the activation of mitochondrial ATPase complex.

6. Some factors affecting the valinomycin-induced leak from liposomes.

7. The effect of lipid phase transitions on the architecture of bacterial membranes.

8. Osmotic behaviour of Acholeplasma laidlawii B cells with membrane lipids in liquid-crystalline and gel state.

9. Kinetics of the valinomycin-induced potassium ion leak from liposomes with potassium thiocyanate enclosed.

10. Influence of Ca2+ and Mg2+ on the thermotropic behaviour and permeability properties of liposomes prepared from dimyristoyl phosphatidylglycerol and mixtures of dimyristoyl phosphatidylglycerol and dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine.

11. Fragility of the permeability barrier of Escherichia coli.

13. Studies on the lysis of red cells and bimolecular lipid leaflets by synthetic lysolecithins, lecithins and structural analogs.

14. Causes of macroplania of erythrocytes in diseases of the liver and biliary tract with special reference to leptocytosis.

17. Relations between lipid composition and permeability of membranes.

18. The effect of alterations in fatty acid composition and cholesterol content on the nonelectrolyte permeability of Acholeplasma laidlawii B cells and derived liposomes.

19. On the mechanism of non-electrolyte permeation through lipid bilayers and through biomembranes.

21. Cation permeability of liposomes as a function of the chemical composition of the lipid bilayers.

22. Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of erythrocyte membranes.

23. Lipid composition and permeability of liposomes.

24. Glycerol permeability of erythrocytes.

25. The role of cholesterol in lipid membranes.

26. Red cell lipids.

27. Congenital beta-lipoprotein deficiency.

30. Congenital beta-lipoprotein deficiency.

31. Chages in permeability of Staphylococcus aureus and derived liposomes with varying lipid composition.

32. BINDING OF LIPIDS IN THE RED CELL MEMBRANE.

34. Silica gel stimulates the hydrolysis of lecithin by phospholipase A.

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