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Figure 1. Three-tiered hierarchical structure of mesoscale domains in the plasma membrane. Membrane compartments which stem from the partitioning of the entire plasma membrane by the membrane-associated actin-based membrane skeleton (fence) and TM proteins anchored to the membrane skeleton fence (pickets). Cholesterol-containing raft domains, with sizes limited by the membrane compartments. Dimers and greater oligomers of membraneassociated and integral membrane proteins, which might exist only transiently.&lt;br /&gt;
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