Liposome is one of the most widely used carriers for drug delivery because of the great biocompatibility and biodegradability. Due to the complex formulation components and preparation process, formulation screening mostly relies on trial-and-error ...
Run Han +5 more
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In vivo stability of ester- and ether-linked phospholipid-containing liposomes as measured by perturbed angular correlation spectroscopy [PDF]
To evaluate liposome formulations for use as intracellular sustained-release drug depots, we have compared the uptake and degradation in rat liver and spleen of liposomes of various compositions, containing as their bulk phospholipid an ether-linked ...
Baldeschwieler, John D. +2 more
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Remotely Controlled Diffusion from Magnetic Liposome Microgels [PDF]
The reversible, temperature-dependent change in the permeability of a phospholipid bilayer has been used for controlling the diffusion rate of encapsulated molecular payload from liposomes.
Dohnal, Jiří +4 more
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What We Need to Know about Liposomes as Drug Nanocarriers: An Updated Review [PDF]
Liposomes have been attracted considerable attention as phospholipid spherical vesicles, over the past 40 years. These lipid vesicles are valued in biomedical application due to their ability to carry both hydrophobic and hydrophilic agents, high ...
Hanieh Abbasi +6 more
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Technological and theoretical aspects for testing electroporation on liposomes [PDF]
Recently, the use of nanometer liposomes as nanocarriers in drug delivery systems mediated by nanoelectroporation has been proposed. This technique takes advantage of the possibility of simultaneously electroporating liposomes and cell membrane with 10 ...
Apollonio, Francesca +5 more
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Vesicular systems for delivering conventional small organic molecules and larger macromolecules to and through human skin [PDF]
The history of using vesicular systems for drug delivery to and through skin started nearly three decades ago with a study utilizing phospholipid liposomes to improve skin deposition and reduce systemic effects of triamcinolone acetonide.
El Maghraby, Gamal M. +1 more
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The pulsatory liposome works as a neuronal network (II) [PDF]
In this paper we consider a unilamellar liposome (lipid vesicle) filled with aqueous solution of an osmotic solute. This liposome is introduced in a hypotonic aqueous medium of large dimensions.
Dumitru POPESCU +2 more
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PEGylated nanomedicines are known to induce infusion reactions (IRs) that in some cases can be life-threatening. Herein, we report a case study in which a patient with rare mediastinal and intracardiac IgG4-related sclerosing disease received 8 ...
Yaelle Bavli +7 more
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The pulsatory liposome works as a neuronal network (I) [PDF]
In this paper we consider a unilamellar liposome (lipid vesicle) filled with aqueous solution of osmotic solute. This liposome is introduced in a hypotonic aqueous medium of large dimensions.
Dumitru POPESCU +2 more
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Novel Findings about Double-Loaded Curcumin-in-HPβcyclodextrin-in Liposomes: Effects on the Lipid Bilayer and Drug Release [PDF]
In this study, the encapsulation of curcumin (Cur) in “drug-in-cyclodextrin-in-liposomes (DCL)” by following the double-loading technique (DL) was proposed, giving rise to DCL–DL.
Fernández Romero, Ana María +4 more
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