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liposome

[′lip·ə‚sōm]
(cell and molecular biology)
One of the fatty droplets occurring in the cytoplasm, particularly of an egg.
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In fact, many different liposome cell-targeting approaches have been investigated.
Backed by years' experience on liposome manufacturing and the available products, Creative Biostructure can support various applications and speculations including: diagnostic and therapeutic applications; basic studies of cell interactions, and recognition processes; model of action of certain substances; and delivery of new biotechnology products.
Li el al also found that PC in the form of liposome (LPCC) without SD induced apoptosis of MSCs (11).
Liposome particle size, vesicular structure and number of bilayers in the liposome membrane are among the analyses which are known to be critical and are evaluated in studies in the field of liposome technology.
Considering that the ABC phenomenon can interfere with liposome targeting to macrophages, thus causing an increase in the concentration of SbIII in these cells and a decrease in its blood levels, this study is proposed to evaluate the impact of the ABC phenomenon on the targeting of Sb to the liver and the spleen.
Jadhav, "Novel methods for liposome preparation," Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, vol.
Mravljak et al., "The effect of lipid composition and liposome size on the release properties of liposomes-in-hydrogel," International Journal of Pharmaceutics, vol.
3 times a week with 2 mg/mouse of clodronate-loaded liposomes or control PBS-loaded liposomes for 6 weeks post T1D induction (Figure 7(a)).
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