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1. New insights into membrane-active action in plasma membrane of fungal hyphae by the lipopeptide antibiotic bacillomycin L.

2. Quantifying membrane permeability of amphotericin B ion channels in single living cells.

3. The mammalian ABC transporter ABCA1 induces lipid-dependent drug sensitivity in yeast.

4. Direct in vivo interaction of the antibiotic primycin with the plasma membrane of Candida albicans: an EPR study.

5. Amphotericin B induces trehalose synthesis and simultaneously activates an antioxidant enzymatic response in Candida albicans.

6. Small-angle neutron scattering studies of the effects of amphotericin B on phospholipid and phospholipid-sterol membrane structure.

7. Effects of new amphotericin analogues on the scrapie isoform of the prion protein.

8. Amphotericin B induces interdigitation of apolipoprotein stabilized nanodisk bilayers.

9. Interactions of amphotericin B derivatives with lipid membranes--a molecular dynamics study.

10. Spectroscopic studies of amphotericin B solubilized in nanoscale bilayer membranes.

11. Transient permeability induced by alkyl derivatives of amphotericin B in lipid membranes.

12. Membrane-permeabilizing activities of amphidinol 3, polyene-polyhydroxy antifungal from a marine dinoflagellate.

13. Cholesterol markedly reduces ion permeability induced by membrane-bound amphotericin B.

14. Interactions of the drug amphotericin B with phospholipid membranes containing or not ergosterol: new insight into the role of ergosterol.

15. MFAME, N-methyl-N-D-fructosyl amphotericin B methyl ester, a new amphotericin B derivative of low toxicity: relationship between self-association and effects on red blood cells.

16. On the role of sterol in the formation of the amphotericin B channel.

17. Probing the water permeability of ROMK1 and amphotericin B channels using Xenopus oocytes.

18. Characterization of the effects of amphotericin B on ion channels in MDCK cells using the patch-clamp technique.

19. Identification of the structural elements of amphotericin B and other polyene macrolide antibiotics of the hepteane group influencing the ionic selectivity of the permeability pathways formed in the red cell membrane.

20. Osmotic stress sensitizes sterol-free phospholipid bilayers to the action of Amphotericin B.

21. Modifications of pH and K+ gradients in Candida albicans blastospores induced by amphotericin B. A 31P NMR and K+ atomic absorption study.

22. Convex-concave curvatures in bilayers of dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine and cholesterol induced by amphotericin B/deoxycholate after prolonged storage.

23. The effect of amphotericin B on the K-channel activity of MDCK cells.

24. Measurement of plasma membrane potential in isolated rat hepatocytes using the lipophilic cation, tetraphenylphosphonium: correction of probe intracellular binding and mitochondrial accumulation.

25. Comparative study of the effects of amphotericin B on the glucose metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in K(+)- and Na(+)-rich media.

26. A sequential mechanism for the formation of aqueous channels by amphotericin B in liposomes. The effect of sterols and phospholipid composition.

27. Amphotericin B-phospholipid interactions responsible for reduced mammalian cell toxicity.

28. Inactivation of a volume-sensitive basolateral potassium conductance in turtle colon: effect of metabolic inhibitors.

29. Effect of amphotericin B and Cl- removal on basolateral membrane K+ conductance in frog corneal epithelium.

30. Changes in cellular membrane and paracellular conductances by amphotericin B in the epithelium of the bullfrog cornea.

31. An electrophysiological technique to measure change in hepatocyte water volume.

32. Kinetic study of interaction between [14C]amphotericin B derivatives and human erythrocytes: relationship between binding and induced K+ leak.

33. Early membrane potential and cytoplasmic calcium changes during mitogenic stimulation of WEHI 231 cell line by polyene antibiotics, lipopolysaccharide and anti-immunoglobulin.

34. Affinity of amphotericin B for phosphatidylcholine vesicles as a determinant of the in vitro cellular toxicity of liposomal preparations.

35. Changes in erythrocyte permeability due to palytoxin as compared to amphotericin B.

36. Insulin-stimulated sodium transport in toad urinary bladder.

38. How do the polyene macrolide antibiotics affect the cellular membrane properties?

39. Mechanism of blockage of amphotericin B channels in a lipid bilayer.

40. Inhibition of cholesterol esterification by polyene antibiotics in blood plasma.

42. Topical epinephrine causes a decrease in density of beta-adrenergic receptors and cathecholamine-stimulated chloride transport in the rabbit cornea.

43. Roflamycoin--a new channel-forming antibiotic.

44. Amphotericin and model membranes. The effect of amphotericin B on cholesterol-containing systems as viewed by 2H-NMR.

45. Synergistic incorporation of daunorubicin in erythrocytes in the presence of polyene antibiotics. Role of the membrane potential.

46. Bacterial cytotoxins, amphotericin B and local anesthetics enhance transbilayer mobility of phospholipids in erythrocyte membranes. Consequences for phospholipid asymmetry.

47. Influence of amphotericin B on leucine uptake in 3T3 cells.

48. Interaction between phospholipid bilayer membranes and the polyene antibiotic amphotericin B: lipid state and cholesterol content dependence.

49. Inhibition of DNA synthesis and cell cycle in Chinese hamster cells by sterol-binding polyene amphotericin B.

50. Interaction of amphotericin B and its N-fructosyl derivative with murine thymocytes: a comparative study using fluorescent membrane probes.

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