polymeerikuorella
Polymeerikuorella is a hypothesized cell-like compartment composed of a hydrated polymeric core encased in a crosslinked polymer shell. It is discussed in synthetic biology and materials science as a minimal, cell-mimetic system for exploring compartmentalization and biocatalysis.
The core is typically a hydrogel network based on poly(ethylene glycol) or polyacrylamide, and the shell is
Fabrication methods include polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA), emulsion polymerization, or interfacial polycondensation; properties include tunable permeability, stimulus
Potential applications include targeted drug delivery, biocatalysis in confined spaces, artificial organelles, and as test beds
Name origin: from Finnish polymeeri (polymer) and kuori (shell), with -lla marking a location or vessel.