Abstract

Encapsulation Single-cell encapsulation holds great potential for cell-based sensors, cell therapy, tissue engineering, as well as single-cell biology. In their Communication on page 129 ff., Insung S. Choi et al. utilize a layer-by-layer cycle deposition of poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) and in situ silicification to encapsulate Saccharomyces cerevisiae individually in silica with control of shell thickness. On the Back Cover image, taken by Youngran Youn and Hoseung Lee, each onion ring represents the shell formed by one cycle of deposition and silicification.

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