Publications by authors named "S Lauraeus"

Turbidity (absorbance at 470 nm) measurements revealed human serum low density lipoprotein (LDL) to cause, within a few minutes and at physiological pH and [NaCl], the aggregation of liquid crystalline large unilamellar liposomes (LUVs) of dimyristoylphosphatidylglycerol (DMPG). No evidence for concomitant lipid or aqueous contents mixing was obtained with fluorescent assays for these processes, in keeping with the lack of fusion of LUVs. Involvement of apoB is implicated by the finding that tryptic digestion of LDL abrogates its ability to cause aggregation.

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Liposomes containing the natural cationic amphiphile, sphingosine and some of its derivatives were used for transfection of DNA in vitro. Multilamellar liposomes comprised of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE), different sphingosine derivatives, and diacylglycerols with varying fatty acid chains, preincubated with DNA, transfected efficiently the KK-1 murine granulosa cells. Most efficient transfection on this cell line was achieved with liposomes composed of phytosphingosine, DOPE, and dioctanoylglycerol (DC8G) (64:31:4.

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