Sonication – CELL MEMBRANES & STRUCTURES

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonication

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_membrane

…”Phospholipids forming lipid vesicles

Lipid vesicles or liposomes are approximately spherical pockets that are enclosed by a lipid bilayer.[25] These structures are used in laboratories to study the effects of chemicals in cells by delivering these chemicals directly to the cell, as well as getting more insight into cell membrane permeability. Lipid vesicles and liposomes are formed by first suspending a lipid in an aqueous solution then agitating the mixture through sonication, resulting in a vesicle. Measuring the rate of efflux from the inside of the vesicle to the ambient solution allows researchers to better understand membrane permeability.[citation needed] Vesicles can be formed with molecules and ions inside the vesicle by forming the vesicle with the desired molecule or ion present in the solution. Proteins can also be embedded into the membrane through solubilizing the desired proteins in the presence of detergents and attaching them to the phospholipids in which the liposome is formed.[citation needed] These provide researchers with a tool to examine various membrane protein functions.”…

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