“…In this regard, future modifications of the SMA copolymer (size, pendant group stoichiometry and functionalization with molecular tags) will likely be useful in the development of novel experimental applications. In addition to their utility in basic research, these nanoscale bilayers have vast potential for applied technologies, including the development of biocompatible systems for hydrophobic drug delivery and diagnostic applications (Murakami, 2012;Ng, Lovell, Vedadi, Hajian, & Zheng, 2013;Numata et al, 2013), nanoelectronic devices (Goldsmith et al, 2011;Ham et al, 2010), and multiplexed sensor arrays to detect protein interactions (Sloan, Marty, Sligar, & Bailey, 2013). Given the commercial availability of all components required for the synthesis of nanodiscs and SMAPLs/Lipodisqs®, we are sure to see these systems applied to an ever-expanding repertoire of MPs by many independent groups in the coming years.…”