“…Poloxamers are a specific class of linear block polymer amphiphile of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) and poly(propylene oxide) (PPO) segments that are commercially available (e.g., Pluronics), are biocompatible, and have demonstrated efficacy as cell membrane stabilizing agents against many types of stresses. ,− A range of prior studies have focused on the mechanisms of poloxamer–lipid interactions; however, a complete picture of the stabilization mechanism is still lacking. ,,− ,− Amphiphilic bottlebrush polymers have potential as a tool to yield additional mechanistic insights, through architectural variation. Bottlebrush polymers have multiple parameters to tune (e.g., backbone length, graft length, graft spacing), and aspects of the relationships among these parameters and molecular properties, such as segmental dynamics, − molecular shape, and ability to share space, − are understood.…”