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Adam Orłowski

Researcher at Tampere University of Technology

Publications -  20
Citations -  1321

Adam Orłowski is an academic researcher from Tampere University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipid bilayer & Membrane. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 20 publications receiving 1081 citations. Previous affiliations of Adam Orłowski include University of Helsinki & University of Limerick.

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Molecular lipidomics of exosomes released by PC-3 prostate cancer cells.

TL;DR: The detailed lipid composition provided in this study may be useful to understand the mechanism of exosome formation, release and function, and several of the lipids enriched in exosomes could potentially be used as cancer biomarkers.
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Lateral sorting in model membranes by cholesterol-mediated hydrophobic matching

TL;DR: In both model membranes and simulations, it is shown that cholesterol critically constrains structural adaptations at the peptide-lipid interface under mismatch, which translates into a sorting potential and lead to selective lateral segregation of peptides and lipids according to their hydrophobic length.
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N-Glycosylation as determinant of epidermal growth factor receptor conformation in membranes

TL;DR: It is found that N-glycosylation is a critical determinant of EGFR conformation, and specifically the orientation of the EGFR ectodomain relative to the membrane, in the absence of a structure for full-length, posttranslationally modified membrane receptors.
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Study of PEGylated lipid layers as a model for PEGylated liposome surfaces: molecular dynamics simulation and Langmuir monolayer studies.

TL;DR: The currently accepted picture of the PEG surface layer acting as a generic neutral hydrophilic polymer entirely outside the membrane, with its effect explained through steric interactions, is not sufficient and is thus relevant to nanotechnological drug delivery device design.
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Interdigitation of long-chain sphingomyelin induces coupling of membrane leaflets in a cholesterol dependent manner.

TL;DR: This paper uses atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to consider asymmetric lipid membrane models whose compositions are based on the lipidomics data determined for exosomes released by PC-3 prostate cancer cells, and shows interdigitation to be exceptionally strong for long-chain sphingomyelin (SM) molecules.