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For many years, the surface of cells was viewed as a homogeneous
fluid lipid casing. However, it is now understood that the surface
of cells is not homogeneous but instead contains domains
selectively enriched in particular lipids and proteins. Although it
is still not completely clear how these lipid platforms are formed,
their existence provides a basis for the organisation of many cell
processes. One possibility is that microdomain formation relies on
lipid phase separation in the plane of the bilayer -- 'lipid raft'
hypothesis. Lipid rafts are compelling since they provide
spontaneous organisation for signal transduction as well as
intracellular sorting and targeting. What are the functions of
these domains? Do they rely on specific interactions and how do
they change in response to cell signalling processes? Do they help
in the understanding of cell signalling and immune function and how
may they be disrupted in disease processes such as
neurodegeneration?
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