Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a captivating phenomenon in which a uniform mixture spontaneously divides into two liquid phases with differing component concentrations. It is prevalent in soft matter, is observed in systems involving polymers, organic molecules, and proteins, and is influenced by environmental factors and component properties. Recent recognition of LLPS within living organisms reveals its role in creating cellular compartments to orchestrate complex biochemical reactions, requiring distinct boundaries and unhindered molecular movement. Nonmembrane compartments, stemming from cytoplasmic LLPS, such as nucleoli, hold promise for synthetic cell engineering and cellular function insights. Under certain conditions, LLP...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) and liquid crystalline (LC) ordering are ubiquitous phenomena ...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) underlies the formation of intracellular membraneless compartm...
International audienceLiquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), has emerged as a new paradigm in the fi...
Biological materials represent a major source of inspiration to engineer protein-based polymers that...
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a biochemical process in cells that can drive proteins, RNA...
The idea that liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) may be a general mechanism by which molecules in...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) and liquid crystalline (LC) ordering are ubiquitous phenomena ...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) underlies the formation of intracellular membraneless compartm...
International audienceLiquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS), has emerged as a new paradigm in the fi...
Biological materials represent a major source of inspiration to engineer protein-based polymers that...
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a biochemical process in cells that can drive proteins, RNA...
The idea that liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) may be a general mechanism by which molecules in...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...
Molecules within cells are segregated into functional domains to form various organelles. While some...