Neutral Lipids Control Polymerization for Disease Research
Scientists at Nagoya University have demonstrated that neutral lipids can precisely control the formation of supramolecular polymers within environments mimicking cellular lipid droplets. This discovery, published in Nature Communications, provides fundamental insights into molecular self-assembly. It could lead to new molecular technologies for targeting intracellular lipid environments, potentially aiding in the treatment of diseases linked to lipid droplets.
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