Asymmetric unilamellar vesicles are aqueous bodies surrounded by two dissimilar leaflets made from lipids, polymers, or both. They are great models for cell membranes and attractive vehicles in potential biomedicine applications. Despite their promise, asymmetric unilamellar vesicles are not widely studied or adopted in applications. This is largely due to the complexity in generating asymmetric membranes. Recent technical advances in microfluidics have opened doors to high throughput fabrication of asymmetric unilamellar vesicles. In this review, we focus on microfluidic methods for generating asymmetric lipid vesicles, with two dissimilar lipid leaflets, and asymmetric lipid–polymer vesicles, with one lipid leaflet and one polymer leaflet. We also review a few standard non-microfluidic methods for generating asymmetric vesicles. We hope to highlight the improved capability in obtaining asymmetric vesicles through a variety of methods and encourage the wider scientific community to adopt some of these for their own work.
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Emerging Topics in Life Sciences celebrates and focuses on the contributions of Early Career Researchers in the field of Soft Matter Biophysics. The cover features polarized optical microscopy images of columnar liquid crystal phase separated domains in mixtures of DNA oligomers and polyethylene glycol from the authors of the review by Jia et al. of this issue (Image dimension 300 microns).
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December 19 2022
Assembly methods for asymmetric lipid and polymer–lipid vesicles
Yuting Huang
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Department of Applied Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, U.S.A.
Correspondence: Yuting Huang (tinayutingh@gmail.com)
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Emerg Top Life Sci (2022) 6 (6): 609–617.
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Received:
September 21 2022
Revision Received:
November 29 2022
Accepted:
December 02 2022
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Yuting Huang; Assembly methods for asymmetric lipid and polymer–lipid vesicles. Emerg Top Life Sci 22 December 2022; 6 (6): 609–617. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/ETLS20220055
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