- A
liposome is a
small artificial vesicle,
spherical in shape,
having at
least one
lipid bilayer. Due to
their hydrophobicity and/or hydrophilicity, biocompatibility...
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antibiotic for
empiric therapy for
people with
neutropenia and fever. A
liposome inhalation suspension is also
available and
approved to
treat Mycobacterium...
- A
unilamellar liposome is a
spherical liposome, a vesicle,
bounded by a
single bilayer of an
amphiphilic lipid or a
mixture of such lipids, containing...
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Cationic liposomes are
spherical structures that
contain positively charged lipids.
Cationic liposomes can vary in size
between 40 nm and 500 nm, and...
- A
liposome extruder is a
device that
prepares cell membranes,
exosomes and also
generates nanoscale liposome formulations. The
liposome extruder employs...
- A ligand-targeted
liposome (LTL) is a
nanocarrier with
specific ligands attached to its
surface to
enhance localization for
targeted drug delivery. The...
- to
induce complete fusion (mixing of both
inner and
outer leaflets) in
liposomes reconstituted in vitro. Gene
therapy vectors (such as viruses) can be...
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February 2024, the US Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)
approved irinotecan liposome, in
combination with oxaliplatin, fluorouracil, and leucovorin, for the...
- The
Journal of
Liposome Research is a peer-reviewed
academic journal that
publishes original research on the
topics of
liposomes and
related systems,...
- squeezing, or by
mixing a
cationic lipid with the
material to
produce liposomes that fuse with the cell
membrane and
deposit their cargo inside. Transfection...