membraneand
Membraneand is a neologism used in theoretical discussions of membrane science to denote the coupled system formed by a biological or synthetic membrane and its immediate environment. The term combines 'membrane' with a suffix indicating a domain or landscape, reflecting the idea that membranes do not exist in isolation but interact continuously with surrounding lipids, solvents, proteins, and applied fields.
Definition and scope: Membraneand encompasses the structural, mechanical, electrostatic, and transport properties that arise from membrane–environment
Methods and modeling: Researchers study membraneand using experiments such as fluorescence microscopy, cryo-EM, and spectroscopy, complemented
Applications and relevance: The concept informs design principles in drug delivery, biosensing, and membrane-based separations, where
Notes: Membraneand is not a standard term in all literature and remains primarily descriptive in niche or
See also: membrane dynamics, lipid bilayer, vesicles, membrane transport, interfacial science.