Abstract

Our understanding of the role of cholesterol in biological membranes requires a detailed knowledge of the forces which mediate cholesterol-lipid interactions and of the lateral organization of cholesterol in natural and model membranes. The recent literature amply illustrates the strength of a multidisciplinary approach in determining the effects of cholesterol on the host bilayer lipids. To confidently apply our current knowledge of cholesterol-lipid interactions and cholesterol organization to natural membranes, however, a systematic analysis of the effects of cholesterol on a much broader range of host lipid bilayers will be required.

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