- vaccines, and DNA vaccines.
Liposomes can be
prepared by
disrupting biological membranes (such as by sonication).
Liposomes are most
often composed of...
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their size:
small unilamellar liposomes/vesicles (SUVs) that with a size
range of 20–100 nm,
large unilamellar liposomes/vesicles (LUVs) with a size range...
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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...
- Ligand-targeted
liposomes are used for a
variety of
applications depending on the
liposome, ligand, and
liposome contents. Ligand-targeted
liposomes can be used...
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spherical liposomes that are
smaller when the
hydrophobic ends are
exposed to a
solution that is
aqueous in nature. The
preparation of
liposomes results...
- can be
added to the
surface of the
liposomes.
Increasing the mole
percent of PEG on the
surface of the
liposomes by 4-10%
significantly increased circulation...
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called liposomes (not to be
confused with lysosomes). If
there is only one
phospholipid bilayer, the
vesicles are
called unilamellar liposomes; otherwise...
- The
Journal of
Liposome Research is a peer-reviewed
academic journal that
publishes original research on the
topics of
liposomes and
related systems,...
- to
induce complete fusion (mixing of both
inner and
outer leaflets) in
liposomes reconstituted in vitro. Gene
therapy vectors (such as viruses) can be...
- disadvantages. Some of the more po****r
types of drug
carriers include liposomes,
polymeric micelles, microspheres, and nanoparticles.
Different methods...