Uncovering the Peculiar Movements of Cholesterol Within Cells
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of California, San Diego has revealed some peculiar movements of cholesterol in cellular membranes. According to the research, cholesterol molecules tend to move in certain directions rather than randomly within the membrane. This behavior was observed using fluorescent microscopy and molecular simulations. This discovery could have implications for understanding diseases such as Alzheimer’s, which is associated with cholesterol levels in the brain. The study provides a unique insight into the behavior of cholesterol molecules, which could help researchers better understand how diseases related to cholesterol levels can be better treated.
source: Phys.org