membraneilles
Membraneilles are small, membrane-bound compartments used in synthetic biology and nanomedicine to model or emulate aspects of cellular membranes. They are typically bounded by a lipid bilayer that can encapsulate an aqueous core and may incorporate membrane proteins, lipids, or functional enzymes, enabling selective interactions with their environment.
Production and design of membraneilles commonly rely on lipid self-assembly, detergent removal, extrusion, or microfluidic fabrication.
Functions and applications span research and medicine. As model systems, membraneilles help study membrane transport, fusion,
Advantages and challenges include biocompatibility and tunable permeability alongside concerns about stability in vivo, batch-to-batch reproducibility,
Terminology varies; the term membraneille is not universally standardized and may be used interchangeably with liposomes