Frame-Guided Assembly of Amphiphiles

Chemistry : a European Journal
Yuanchen Dong, Dongsheng Liu

Abstract

Frame-guided assembly, a recently discovered strategy for amphiphilic assembly, is discussed as a strategy for constructing vesicle assemblies with programmed geometries and dimensions under identical surrounding conditions. The strategy is inspired by the cytoskeletal-membrane protein-lipid bilayer structure and shows great potential in the understanding and controlling of the amphiphilic assembly process. Both the principles and basic requirements are discussed, along with recently reported examples. The prospects and potential investigations of frame-guided assembly are also proposed.

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Nov 13, 2018·Chemistry : a European Journal·Qingsong XuYongfeng Zhou
Dec 31, 2016·Angewandte Chemie·Yuanchen DongDongsheng Liu
Dec 29, 2017·Small·Yiyang ZhangDongsheng Liu
Aug 8, 2018·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Zhiyong ZhaoSimin Liu
Mar 25, 2021·Macromolecular Bioscience·Jiafang PiaoYuanchen Dong
Feb 23, 2019·Bioconjugate Chemistry·Fei JiaKe Zhang

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