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Drori, S., Eytan, G. D. & Assaraf, Y. G. Potentiation of anticancer‐drug cytotoxicity by multidrug‐resistance chemosensitizers involves alterationsin membrane fluidity leading to increased membrane permeability.

The locally produced ROS oxidize the cell membrane phospholipids and generate lipid hydroperoxides which impair membrane function such as membrane transport, dysfunction of channel proteins, and loss of fluidity leading to tissue injury [3].

Lipid rafts are small (10 200 nm) plasma membrane domains containing high levels of sphingolipids, mainly SM, and cholesterol, which are characterized physicochemically by tight packing and reduced fluidity leading to a liquid-ordered phase surrounded by the bulk liquid-disordered membranes [ 54– 54].

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This affects phospholipid synthesis and overall membrane fluidity, ultimately leading to decreased membrane integrity and cell death15.

Overall, fish oil had a protective effect against CVD by inhibiting hepatic HMG CoA reductase activity and increasing hepatic microsomal fluidity, thus leading to a reduction in plasma lipids.

Lipid peroxidation causes the plasma membrane to lose its fluidity and integrity, ultimately leading to loss of sperm function (Aitken 1995).

First, the interpretation of Lpcat3 deficiency leading to membrane fluidity changes which in turn leads to the observed lipoprotein secretion defects is interesting, but not convincingly and fully shown here.

It provoked an upsurge in fighting and turned a military stalemate into one of chaotic fluidity, leading yet more people to flee.

Eugenol was most damaging in their effects followed by cinnamaldehyde and amphotericin B. The time and concentration dependent substantial leakage of K+ from treated cell has indicated that cytoplasmic membrane is targeted by test compounds and its fluidity and permeability is changed leading to leakage of cytoplasmic material.

This might be due to the incorporation of co-surfactant and resembles for enhanced penetration of the oil phase in the hydrophobic zone of the surfactant monomer, which in turn reduced the interfacial tension and increased the flexibility and fluidity of the interface, ultimately leading to increased entropy of the system.

PHMB is a strong base which interacts with acidic phospholipids leading to increased fluidity and permeability of the bacterial cellular membrane and consequently to the death of the pathogen.

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