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==What are the synonyms for containers?==
==What are the synonyms for containers?==
'''Use these terms for web searches for investigating potential applications of molecular containers'''
'''Use these terms for web searches investigating potential applications of molecular containers'''
*capsules
*Capsules
*containers
*Containers
*encapsulation
*Encapsulation
*vaults
*Vaults
*viruses
*Viruses
*vehicles
*Vehicles
*vesicles
*Vesicles
*liposomes
*Liposomes
*vessels
*Vessels
*boxes
*Boxes
*compartments
*Compartments
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*Rigid or defined structure
*Rigid or defined structure
*Getting things in and out
*Getting things in and out
*Non-porous -> doesn't leak in or out
*Non-porous &rarr; doesn't leak in or out
*Allows one to maintain different microenvironments (inside versus outside)
*Allows one to maintain different microenvironments (inside versus outside)
*Allows multiplexed microenvironments
*'''Allows multiplexed microenvironments'''
*Selective permeability
*Selective permeability
*Ability to fuse or separate
*Ability to fuse or separate

Latest revision as of 14:20, 18 June 2006

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What are the synonyms for containers?

Use these terms for web searches investigating potential applications of molecular containers

  • Capsules
  • Containers
  • Encapsulation
  • Vaults
  • Viruses
  • Vehicles
  • Vesicles
  • Liposomes
  • Vessels
  • Boxes
  • Compartments


What are the enabling features? (Can be optional features)

These are general capabilities for which there may or may not exist demand outside the field

  • Rigid or defined structure
  • Getting things in and out
  • Non-porous → doesn't leak in or out
  • Allows one to maintain different microenvironments (inside versus outside)
  • Allows multiplexed microenvironments
  • Selective permeability
  • Ability to fuse or separate
  • Caging and release
  • Controlled release
  • Specific targeting of container to destination
  • Robotics


What are potential applications for containers?

These are applications for which one suspects there may be demand in the outside community

  • Drug and gene delivery
    • Issues
      • Slow down the clearance time in plasma and intracellularly
      • Size of pores
      • Getting into cell
  • Directed evolution (compartmentalized selections)
  • Chemical synthesis
    • Increase effective concentration of reactants
    • Using multiplexing for combinatorial synthesis
  • Protein folding (chaperone)
  • Capture and stabilization of multiprotein complexes
  • Marker scavenging
  • Cell sorting (gattaca technology)


What are demand-meeting applications for containers?

Can move items from the "potential applications" list down to this list when you can find specific examples (i.e. names of molecules involved) where a demand exists for this application; for many people, this is the only list that matters


How exactly to implement container and lid?



Biotin/streptavinin docking?

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