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Not only this is not supported by sources, but I did not find a single reference about "membranomics".] (]) |
Not only this is not supported by sources, but I did not find a single reference about "membranomics".] (]) 19:11, 3 January 2010 (UTC) | ||
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As it stands, this article is basically a list of presentations at a workshop in Japan. The meaning of the "membranome" is entirely unclear. Is it about evolution of biological membranes? Is it about the role of liposome in the origing of cell? Is is about membrane stress? I am going to stub this article with refs on a couple of reliable sources that still exist on the subject.] (]) 19:11, 3 January 2010 (UTC) |
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This seems to be a problematic article. "Membranomics" as a branch of science does not exist. This is "membrane biology". "Membranome" was used, but in a different sense. The term was proposed by British biologist Thomas Cavalier-Smith . ATMH (talk) 04:02, 15 December 2009 (UTC)
Membranomics
Membranomics is the research field or methodology related to preparation, analysis, and application of biological, biomimetic membranes (self-assembled bilayer membranes, liposomes or vesicles) or composite/synthetic membranes, which also include LB-membranes/supported biomimetic membranes/micelles, directing research field towards biological/functional/dynamic membrane. Membranomics is the systematic methodology for membranome research.
Preparation
- Hydration & Extrusion/Sonication
- Reversed phase vaporization
- Electroformation of Giant Vesicle
- Micro-channel method
- Composit biomimetic membrane
- Vesicle in vesicle
Analysis
- Immobilized liposome chromatography
- Liposome immobilized support/sensor (immobilized liposome chromatography)
- Arrayed chip of supported membranes
- Membrane chip
- Liposome-immobilized Microbolometer
- Microdomain observation considering ordered and disordered state
- Analysis of Dynamics of Microphase on membrane
- Control of membrane stress response dynamics
Application
- Stealization of bacteria
- Stressed Membrane mediated bioprocess
- Membrane-based regulation of biological system
- Artificial Ion channel
- LIPOzyme design
- Liposome reactor/Factory
- Metal Removal using biological cell
- Polymer production on membrane
- Drug Delivery System (DDS)
- Membrane Process Chemistry
Not only this is not supported by sources, but I did not find a single reference about "membranomics".Biophys (talk) 19:11, 3 January 2010 (UTC)
Other problems
As it stands, this article is basically a list of presentations at a workshop in Japan. The meaning of the "membranome" is entirely unclear. Is it about evolution of biological membranes? Is it about the role of liposome in the origing of cell? Is is about membrane stress? I am going to stub this article with refs on a couple of reliable sources that still exist on the subject.Biophys (talk) 19:11, 3 January 2010 (UTC)