donormembránon
Donormembránon is a term used in synthetic biology and membrane research to denote a class of nanoscale, donor-membrane–mimicking particles designed to model or replace donor cell membranes in experimental settings. In theory, a donormembránon provides a controllable, synthetic surrogate for natural donor membranes to facilitate studies of membrane transfer, protein incorporation, and intercellular signaling.
Composition and architecture: A donormembránon typically consists of a phospholipid bilayer assembled into a vesicular or
Production and characterization: A donormembránon is produced by standard liposome fabrication methods, such as thin-film hydration
Applications and research status: A donormembránon is used in research to study membrane fusion, protein transfer,
Etymology and relation: The name combines donor membrane concepts with the particle suffix -on. Donormembránon are