Micrometer-Sized Liposome-Based Systems: A Hierarchical Breakdown

IF 3.1 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Prof. Dr. Shogo Hamada, Dr. Hironori Sugiyama, Prof. Dr. Yiting Zhang, Prof. Dr. Shoji Iwabuchi, Soichiro Hiroi, Toshiki Maruyama, Yuktesh Balaji, Sota Kumagai, Prof. Dr. Satoshi Murata, Prof. Dr. Taro Toyota
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Liposomes have attracted attention as a compartment for various synthetic biomolecular systems, including artificial cells and drug delivery carriers. Notably, micrometer-sized liposomes (MSLs) have emerged as a key platform for engineering de novo biomolecular systems, extending beyond their role as model compartments in scientific research. However, there is still a lack of reviews on MSLs from the perspective of artificial systems across various disciplines from basic sciences to applied sciences and to engineering. In this review, we aim to fill this gap by providing a hierarchical breakdown that offers a systematic overview of MSL design and experimental methods. Primarily targeted at readers new to the field, our review presents a unified description of MSL-based functional systems and guidance on experimental details such as lipid composition and preparation methods. Our approach seeks to present a consolidated perspective of functionalized liposomes as an artificial system, contributing to advancements across various disciplines.

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微米级脂质体系统:分层分解
脂质体作为各种合成生物分子系统的隔室,包括人工细胞和药物传递载体,引起了人们的关注。值得注意的是,微米大小的脂质体(msl)已经成为工程从头开始的生物分子系统的关键平台,超出了它们在科学研究中作为模型室的作用。然而,从基础科学到应用科学和工程等各个学科的人工系统角度对MSLs的研究仍然缺乏综述。在这篇综述中,我们的目标是通过提供一个层次分解来填补这一空白,该分解提供了MSL设计和实验方法的系统概述。主要针对读者新的领域,我们的审查提出了一个统一的描述,以msl为基础的功能系统和指导实验细节,如脂质组成和制备方法。我们的方法旨在提出功能化脂质体作为人工系统的统一观点,促进各学科的进步。
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