membraanis
Membraanis are barrier structures designed to imitate the function of natural membranes and to provide customized permeability in both biological and technological contexts. They can be natural, partially synthetic, or fully synthetic and are used to create distinct compartments, regulate transport, and protect sensitive components.
In terms of composition, membraanis typically combine lipid-based layers with synthetic polymers, peptides, or proteins to
Fabrication methods are diverse and include self-assembly of amphiphilic molecules, solvent evaporation and rehydration to form
Common applications span medicine, sensing, and materials science. In medicine, membraanis function as models of cellular
Research challenges include achieving long-term stability, reproducibility, and compatibility with living systems, as well as scalable