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Several common methods of making vesicles (except an emulsion method) capture intended lipid ratios.

Heidi M J WeaklyKent J WilsonGunnar J GoetzEmily L PruittAmy LiLibin XuSarah L Keller
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Small changes to the amounts and types of lipids in membranes can drastically affect the membrane's behavior. Unfortunately, it is unknown whether (or to what extent) different methods of making vesicles alter the ratios of lipids in membranes, even when identical stock solutions are used. This presents challenges for researchers when comparing data with colleagues who use different methods. Here, we measure ratios of lipid types in vesicle membranes produced by five methods. We assess each method's reproducibility and compare resulting vesicle compositions across methods. In doing so, we provide a quantitative basis that the scientific community can use to estimate whether differences between their results can be simply attributed to differences between methods or to sample-to-sample variations.
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