Spontaneous and Driven Growth of Multicellular Lipid Compartments to Millimeter Size from Porous Polymer Structures**

IF 3.1 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Prof. Shin-ichiro M. Nomura, Ryo Shimizu, Dr. Richard James Archer, Dr. Gen Hayase, Prof. Taro Toyota, Prof. Richard Mayne, Prof. Andrew Adamatzky
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This report describes a method to obtain multicellular shaped compartments made by lipids growing from a sponge-like porous structure. Each compartment is several tens of micrometers in diameter and separated by membranes comprised of phospholipid and amphipathic molecules. The multi-compartment structure spontaneously grew to a millimeter scale, driven by an ionic concentration difference between the interior and exterior environments of the sponge. These compartments can also easily incorporate hydrophilic species as a well as smaller materials such as liposomes. Additionally, we showed that mechanical squeezing of the sponge was also effective in producing multicellular bodies. These simple methods to obtain large-scale multicellular compartment of lipid membrane will help future designs and trials of chemical communications on artificial cells.

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多细胞脂质隔室从多孔聚合物结构自发和驱动生长到毫米大小**
本报告描述了一种方法,以获得多细胞形状的室由脂类生长的海绵状多孔结构。每个隔室直径几十微米,由磷脂和两亲分子组成的膜隔开。在海绵内部和外部环境的离子浓度差异的驱动下,多室结构自发地生长到毫米尺度。这些隔室也可以很容易地纳入亲水性物质以及较小的物质,如脂质体。此外,我们发现海绵的机械挤压也有效地产生多细胞体。这些获得大规模多细胞脂膜隔室的简单方法将有助于未来在人造细胞上进行化学通讯的设计和试验。
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