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A polymer vesicle imitating the nuclear membrane and nuclear pore structure of a cell
Nuclear-like membrane vesicles: Highly efficient water-carrying macromolecules, convenient in and out.
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Nanomaterials
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Nanomaterials
Sensory physiology
High-resolution nanovesicles with nuclear pore structure
Cell nuclear membrane
Applicable industry
Health and social work
Applications
Biomedicine
Key innovations
Novel biomimetic nuclear membrane nanovesicles efficiently encapsulate and easily release biological macromolecules such as proteins and RNA directly in water.
Potential economic benefits
Reduce the cost of research and development and production of biomacromolecule drugs, accelerate the launch of new drugs, and enhance the potential of biomedical markets.
Potential climate benefits
Efficiently encapsulate biomolecules, optimize enzyme catalytic efficiency, replace high-energy-consuming chemical processes, reduce the use and waste of chemicals, and achieve green production.
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Tongji University
Tongji University
Tongji University: The national "double first-class" construction university uses advantageous disciplines such as civil engineering, architecture, transportation, and environment to cultivate innovative talents to serve national construction and sustainable urban development.
Shanghai,China
Solution details
The project successfully designed a novel polymer nanovesicle that mimics the nuclear membrane and nuclear pore structure of a cell, which can be used to efficiently encapsulate biological macromolecules such as proteins and RNA directly in water, facilitating the entry and exit of biological macromolecules.
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18:28:55, Jan 16, 2026
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