“…For example, membrane fluidity and phase separation have a pivotal role in the potency of ligand binding to membrane receptors, on direct cell-cell interaction and on the modulation of the activity of membrane enzymes, receptors, channels, and transporters [16]. Membrane fluidity alterations have been indeed described in various pathologies, such as thrombocythemia, hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, sepsis, allergies, and burn injuries, in cases of alcohol abuse, in Alzheimer's disease and in schizophrenia [17][18][19]. In addition to the effects of lipids as signaling molecules (e.g.…”