Novel lipid tools and probes for biological investigations

Current Opinion in Cell Biology
Aurélien Laguerre, Carsten Schultz

Abstract

We present the latest advances in lipid tool development for studying cellular membrane trafficking and metabolism. We focus on chemical modifications that are introduced to natural lipid structures. The new functionalities are used to follow and interfere with lipid dynamics in intact cells.

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