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A Membrane Biophysics Perspective on the Mechanism of Alcohol Toxicity
Marcus K Dymond
School of Applied Sciences
University of Brighton
Centre for Lifelong Health
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Membrane Biophysics
100%
Alcohol Toxicity
100%
Elastic Energy
40%
Alcohol Molecules
30%
Acute Alcohol Intoxication
20%
Motivation
10%
Methanol
10%
Alcohol
10%
Adaptation
10%
Cell Membrane
10%
Defense Mechanisms
10%
Hexadecane
10%
Butanol
10%
Chain Length
10%
Phase Transition Temperature
10%
Long-chain Alcohols
10%
Biofuel Yield
10%
Disease Spread
10%
Biological Membranes
10%
Toxicity Values
10%
Energy-driven
10%
Non-monotonic Relationship
10%
In Vivo Evidence
10%
Inverse Hexagonal Phase
10%
Toxicity Threshold
10%
Short-chain Alcohols
10%
Decanol
10%
Structure-toxicity Relationship
10%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Membrane
100%
Butanol
100%
Biomembrane
100%
Cetyl Alcohol
100%
Butene
100%