His primary areas of investigation include Biochemistry, Chromatography, Phosphatidylcholine, Phospholipid and Lecithin. His Biochemistry study is mostly concerned with Phosphatidylethanolamine, Phospholipase, Fatty acid, Sphingomyelin and Phospholipase C. His Chromatography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Hydrolysis, Phospholipase A and Permeability.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Liposome and Phosphatidic acid in addition to Phosphatidylcholine. L.L.M. Van Deenen interconnects Moiety and Sephadex in the investigation of issues within Phospholipid. He has included themes like Membrane, Filipin, Sterol and Stereochemistry in his Lecithin study.
His main research concerns Biochemistry, Membrane, Phosphatidylcholine, Phospholipid and Chromatography. His study in Phospholipase, Phosphatidylethanolamine, Lecithin, Fatty acid and Phospholipase A is carried out as part of his studies in Biochemistry. His work deals with themes such as Biophysics, Liposome and Sterol, which intersect with Membrane.
L.L.M. Van Deenen usually deals with Phosphatidylcholine and limits it to topics linked to Vesicle and Glycophorin. His Phospholipid research incorporates elements of Monolayer, Red blood cell and Sphingomyelin. In his study, Lysophosphatidylcholine is inextricably linked to Lysophospholipase, which falls within the broad field of Chromatography.
L.L.M. Van Deenen mostly deals with Phosphatidylcholine, Biochemistry, Phospholipid, Membrane and Vesicle. The study incorporates disciplines such as Monolayer, Biophysics, Bilayer, Phosphatidylserine and Chromatography in addition to Phosphatidylcholine. His study on Red blood cell, Sphingomyelin, Phospholipase A2 and Phospholipase is often connected to Plasmodium knowlesi as part of broader study in Biochemistry.
His Phospholipid research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Lipid bilayer and Membrane lipids. His research in Membrane intersects with topics in Cytoplasm and Liposome. His Liposome research includes themes of Dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine and Sterol, Cholesterol.
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The asymmetric distribution of phospholipids in the human red cell membrane. A combined study using phospholipases and freeze-etch electron microscopy
A.J Verkleij;R.F.A Zwaal;B Roelofsen;P Comfurius.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1973)
Lipid composition and permeability of liposomes.
J. De Gier;J.G. Mandersloot;L.L.M. Van Deenen.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1968)
Purification and properties of phospholipase a from porcine pancreas
G.H. de Haas;N.M. Postema;W. Nieuwenhuizen;L.L.M van Deenen.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1968)
Relation between various phospholipase actions on human red cell membranes and the interfacial phospholipid pressure in monolayers
R.A. Demel;W.S.M. Geurts van Kessel;R.F.A. Zwaal;B. Roelofsen.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1975)
The preferential interactions of cholesterol with different classes of phospholipids
R.A. Demel;J.W.C.M. Jansen;P.W.M. van Dijck;L.L.M. van Deenen.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1977)
Organization of phospholipids in human red cell membranes as detected by the action of various purified phospholipases.
R.F.A. Zwaal;B. Roelofsen;P. Comfurius;L.L.M. van Deenen.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1975)
The effect of sterol structure on the permeability of lipomes to glucose, glycerol and Rb + .
R.A. Demel;K.R. Bruckdorfer;L.L.M. Van Deenen.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1972)
The preference of cholesterol for phosphatidylcholine in mixed phosphatidylcholine-phosphatidylethanolamine bilayers
P.W.M. Van Dijck;B. De Kruijff;L.L.M. Van Deenen;J. De Gier.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1976)
The properties of polyunsaturated lecithins in monolayers and liposomes and the interactions of these lecithins with cholesterol
R.A. Demel;W.S.M. Geurts van Kessel;L.L.M. van Deenen.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1972)
THE SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITY OF PHOSPHOLIPASE A.
L.L.M. Van Deenen;G.H. De Haas.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1963)
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