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Nano letters (Print), 2015
Natural membrane vesicles (MVs) derived from various types of cells play an essential role in transporting biological materials between cells. Here, we show that exogenous compounds are packaged in the MVs by engineering the parental cells via liposomes,
Junsung Lee+7 more
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Natural membrane vesicles (MVs) derived from various types of cells play an essential role in transporting biological materials between cells. Here, we show that exogenous compounds are packaged in the MVs by engineering the parental cells via liposomes,
Junsung Lee+7 more
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2017
Liposomes have come a long way since their conception in the 1960s, when they were envisioned primarily for drug delivery. Besides serving the important function of the delivery of a variety of drugs, liposomes offer a platform for the co-delivery of a range of therapeutic and diagnostic agents with different physicochemical properties.
Bhawani, Aryasomayajula+2 more
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Liposomes have come a long way since their conception in the 1960s, when they were envisioned primarily for drug delivery. Besides serving the important function of the delivery of a variety of drugs, liposomes offer a platform for the co-delivery of a range of therapeutic and diagnostic agents with different physicochemical properties.
Bhawani, Aryasomayajula+2 more
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WIREs Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology, 2008
AbstractMany methods of labeling liposomes with both diagnostic and therapeutic radionuclides have been developed since the initial discovery of liposomes 40 years ago. Diagnostic radiolabels can be used to track nanometer‐sized liposomes in the body in a quantitative fashion.
William Thomas, Phillips+2 more
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AbstractMany methods of labeling liposomes with both diagnostic and therapeutic radionuclides have been developed since the initial discovery of liposomes 40 years ago. Diagnostic radiolabels can be used to track nanometer‐sized liposomes in the body in a quantitative fashion.
William Thomas, Phillips+2 more
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Recent advancements in liposome technology.
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2020Nina Filipczak+3 more
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2005
Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) are deposited on glass microfibers. The vesicles adopt the classical "onduloidal" shape of liquid droplets on fibers. They spread by two simultaneous mechanisms: envelopment and emission of a precursor film. This film spreads faster than on a uniform plane surface and eventually stops, signaling the presence of defects
Borghi, Nicolas+3 more
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Giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) are deposited on glass microfibers. The vesicles adopt the classical "onduloidal" shape of liquid droplets on fibers. They spread by two simultaneous mechanisms: envelopment and emission of a precursor film. This film spreads faster than on a uniform plane surface and eventually stops, signaling the presence of defects
Borghi, Nicolas+3 more
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2009
Here, we report methods of preparation of liposome vaccine formulations for the entrapment of antigenic peptides and antigen encoding plasmid DNAs. Two examples of liposomal vaccine formulations producing highly effective immune responses are given. Firstly, a formulation with encapsulated antigenic peptides derived from the hepatitis C virus NS4 and ...
Schwendener, R A+3 more
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Here, we report methods of preparation of liposome vaccine formulations for the entrapment of antigenic peptides and antigen encoding plasmid DNAs. Two examples of liposomal vaccine formulations producing highly effective immune responses are given. Firstly, a formulation with encapsulated antigenic peptides derived from the hepatitis C virus NS4 and ...
Schwendener, R A+3 more
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Stealth Liposomes, Ninja Liposomes, Or Cryptosomes: Are They Really Sterically Stabilized Liposomes?
Journal of Liposome Research, 1992AbstractWhen the idea of putting together a Forum on the subject of polymer and glycan coated liposomes came across my mind, I thought that this would be an unique opportunity for those of us who argue fiercefully in meetings to do the same in writing. The idea was well received when I contacted my colleagues about a year ago.
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2009
In a magnetofection procedure, self-assembling complexes of enhancers like cationic lipids with plasmid DNA or small interfering RNA (siRNA) are associated with magnetic nanoparticles and are then concentrated at the surface of cultured cells by applying a permanent inhomogeneous magnetic field.
Olga, Mykhaylyk+6 more
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In a magnetofection procedure, self-assembling complexes of enhancers like cationic lipids with plasmid DNA or small interfering RNA (siRNA) are associated with magnetic nanoparticles and are then concentrated at the surface of cultured cells by applying a permanent inhomogeneous magnetic field.
Olga, Mykhaylyk+6 more
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Journal of Aerosol Medicine and Pulmonary Drug Delivery
Inhalation of liposomes formulated with phospholipids similar to endogenous lung surfactants and lipids offers biocompatibility and versatility within the pulmonary medicine field to treat a range of diseases such as lung cancer, cystic fibrosis and lung infections.
Hui Xin, Ong+2 more
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Inhalation of liposomes formulated with phospholipids similar to endogenous lung surfactants and lipids offers biocompatibility and versatility within the pulmonary medicine field to treat a range of diseases such as lung cancer, cystic fibrosis and lung infections.
Hui Xin, Ong+2 more
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