Megha, Ph.D.

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2005 Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Erwin London grad student 2005 SUNY Stony Brook
 (Effect of ceramide and sterol structure on lipid raft stability and composition.)
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Rani A, Somaiah D, Megha, et al. (2014) Scratch cell test: A simple, cost effective screening tool to evaluate self-healing in anti-corrosion coatings Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. 23: 3328-3335
Cheng HT, Megha, London E. (2011) Preparation and properties of asymmetric vesicles that mimic cell membranes. Effect upon lipid raft formation and transmembrane helix orientation (Journal of Biological Chemistry (2009) 284, (6079-6092)) Journal of Biological Chemistry. 286: 29441
Christen M, Coye LH, Hontz JS, et al. (2009) Activation of a bacterial virulence protein by the GTPase RhoA. Science Signaling. 2: ra71
Cheng HT, Megha, London E. (2009) Preparation and properties of asymmetric vesicles that mimic cell membranes: effect upon lipid raft formation and transmembrane helix orientation. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 6079-92
Megha, Sawatzki P, Kolter T, et al. (2007) Effect of ceramide N-acyl chain and polar headgroup structure on the properties of ordered lipid domains (lipid rafts). Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. 1768: 2205-12
Megha, Bakht O, London E. (2006) Cholesterol precursors stabilize ordinary and ceramide-rich ordered lipid domains (lipid rafts) to different degrees. Implications for the Bloch hypothesis and sterol biosynthesis disorders. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281: 21903-13
Wang J, Megha, London E. (2004) Relationship between sterol/steroid structure and participation in ordered lipid domains (lipid rafts): implications for lipid raft structure and function. Biochemistry. 43: 1010-8
Megha, London E. (2004) Ceramide selectively displaces cholesterol from ordered lipid domains (rafts): implications for lipid raft structure and function. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279: 9997-10004
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