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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Abstract
Micrometer-sized liposomes (MSLs) are gaining attention as platforms for applications ranging from biophysical cell models to molecular robots. However, comprehensive cross-disciplinary reviews remain scarce. The review by Shogo Hamada, Taro Toyota, and co-workers addresses this gap by systematically covering MSL design, including applications, functionalization, and formation, serving as a guide for researchers and newcomers seeking to explore their broad potential across various disciplines.