K. Bloch

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2008

Number

29

Co-Authors

Functional activity of insulinoma cells (INS-1E) and pancreatic islets cultured in agarose cryogel sponges (2005)

Bloch, K, Lozinsky, VI, Galaev, IY, Yavriyanz, K, Vorobeychik, M, Azarov, D, ...

Here, we describe the preparation, structure, and properties of cryogel sponges, which represent a new type of macroporous biomaterial for tissue engineering. Cryogels were produced through...

Isolation and Characterization of Glycolipids from Some Photosynthetic Bacteria

Constantopoulos, G., Bloch, K.

Glycosyl glycerides have been found in substantial amounts in Chloropseudomonas ethylicum but could not be detected in two strains of Rhodopseudomonas palustris. Rhodospirillum molischianum possibly...

Effect of sterol side chains on growth and membrane fatty acid composition of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Buttke, T M, Jones, S D, Bloch, K

Saccharomyces cerevisiae GL7 cells require exogenous sterol and unsaturated fatty acid for growth. When grown in the presence of cholesterol or 7-dehydrocholesterol, the cells incorporated less...

Sterol requirement of Mycoplasma capricolum.

Odriozola, J M, Waitzkin, E, Smith, T L, Bloch, K

Mycoplasmas require an external source of sterol for growth. For Mycoplasma capricolum this requirement is met not only by cholesterol but also by the methylcholestane derivatives lanosterol,...

Sterol control of the phosphatidylethanolamine-phosphatidylcholine conversion in the yeast mutant GL7.

Kawasaki, S, Ramgopal, M, Chin, J, Bloch, K

The relatively slow growth rate of the yeast mutant GL7, a sterol auxotroph, on medium containing cholesterol is markedly accelerated by supplementation with small amounts of ergosterol. Under these...

Sterol synergism in yeast.

Ramgopal, M, Bloch, K

Sterol synergism as previously observed [Dahl, C.E., Dahl, J.S. & Bloch, K. (1980) Biochemistry 19, 1462-1467] and defined as a greater-than-additive growth response to pairs of sterols by Mycoplasma...

Differential effects of cholesterol and lanosterol on artificial membranes.

Yeagle, P L, Martin, R B, Lala, A K, Lin, H K, Bloch, K

The effects of cholesterol, 4,4-dimethylcholesterol, and lanosterol (4,4',14alpha-trimethyl-delta8,24-cholestadiene-3beta-ol) on some properties of lecithin vesicles have been compared. Unlike...

Isolation and Characterization of Glycolipids from Some Photosynthetic Bacteria

Constantopoulos, G., Bloch, K.

Glycosyl glycerides have been found in substantial amounts in Chloropseudomonas ethylicum but could not be detected in two strains of Rhodopseudomonas palustris. Rhodospirillum molischianum possibly...

Effect of sterol side chains on growth and membrane fatty acid composition of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Buttke, T M, Jones, S D, Bloch, K

Saccharomyces cerevisiae GL7 cells require exogenous sterol and unsaturated fatty acid for growth. When grown in the presence of cholesterol or 7-dehydrocholesterol, the cells incorporated less...

Sterol requirement of Mycoplasma capricolum.

Odriozola, J M, Waitzkin, E, Smith, T L, Bloch, K

Mycoplasmas require an external source of sterol for growth. For Mycoplasma capricolum this requirement is met not only by cholesterol but also by the methylcholestane derivatives lanosterol,...

Sterol control of the phosphatidylethanolamine-phosphatidylcholine conversion in the yeast mutant GL7.

Kawasaki, S, Ramgopal, M, Chin, J, Bloch, K

The relatively slow growth rate of the yeast mutant GL7, a sterol auxotroph, on medium containing cholesterol is markedly accelerated by supplementation with small amounts of ergosterol. Under these...

Sterol synergism in yeast.

Ramgopal, M, Bloch, K

Sterol synergism as previously observed [Dahl, C.E., Dahl, J.S. & Bloch, K. (1980) Biochemistry 19, 1462-1467] and defined as a greater-than-additive growth response to pairs of sterols by Mycoplasma...

Differential effects of cholesterol and lanosterol on artificial membranes.

Yeagle, P L, Martin, R B, Lala, A K, Lin, H K, Bloch, K

The effects of cholesterol, 4,4-dimethylcholesterol, and lanosterol (4,4',14alpha-trimethyl-delta8,24-cholestadiene-3beta-ol) on some properties of lecithin vesicles have been compared. Unlike...