Biomimetic Polymers 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0657-3_15
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Potential Medical Applications of Nucleic Acid Analog Polymers

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“…Mimicing the cell membrane is a challenging research area with a vast opportunity to study the processes occurring in the cell membrane and with application potential in biomimetic systems. Conventional membrane mimetic systems are made of supported bilayer lipid membranes on solid and liquid surfaces, micelles, vesicles, and biopolymers. The architecture of these systems is based on the assemblies of amphipathic molecules in water as they occur in the natural environment. On the other hand soap films constitute a different class of model membranes where the orientation of surfactant molecules is opposite that in a lipid bilayer, with the hydrophobic parts pointing to the air and water molecules between the hydrocarbon layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mimicing the cell membrane is a challenging research area with a vast opportunity to study the processes occurring in the cell membrane and with application potential in biomimetic systems. Conventional membrane mimetic systems are made of supported bilayer lipid membranes on solid and liquid surfaces, micelles, vesicles, and biopolymers. The architecture of these systems is based on the assemblies of amphipathic molecules in water as they occur in the natural environment. On the other hand soap films constitute a different class of model membranes where the orientation of surfactant molecules is opposite that in a lipid bilayer, with the hydrophobic parts pointing to the air and water molecules between the hydrocarbon layers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%