Membrana celulares modelo: uma revisão teórica
Abstract
Knowledge about the cell membrane is extremely important as it is what divides the boundaries
of the cell, separating the extracellular environment from the intracellular environment, and is
responsible for the transport of substances and is the target of study for the development of
techniques and mechanisms in various areas of Science, including drug delivery systems,
selective sensors, etc. Due to factors such as cellular diversity, dynamic structure and complex
metabolism, they make the study of the membrane difficult, making it necessary to seek
alternatives to better understand this system. In this context, Model Cell Membranes emerge,
which are membrane models created to mimic the structure and composition present in cell
membranes. Model membranes can be mimicked in different structures and with numerous
compositions, which allows applications with different purposes and with different techniques
for study and characterization, including new materials, nanoscale encapsulation technology
for foods and medicines, biological sensors, etc. Biophysical and biochemical interaction
studies with model membranes are a simple and effective approach to knowing and
understanding the dynamics of natural cell membranes.
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