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Journal of Drug Targeting, 1996
Doxorubicin is a potent antineoplastic agent with activity against numerous human cancers. Encapsulation of doxorubicin inside a liposome alters bioavailability, biodistribution and thus its biological activity significantly. The physical properties of the liposome (size, lipid components and lipid dose) play a major role in determining drug retention ...
P G, Tardi, N L, Boman, P R, Cullis
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Doxorubicin is a potent antineoplastic agent with activity against numerous human cancers. Encapsulation of doxorubicin inside a liposome alters bioavailability, biodistribution and thus its biological activity significantly. The physical properties of the liposome (size, lipid components and lipid dose) play a major role in determining drug retention ...
P G, Tardi, N L, Boman, P R, Cullis
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A comprehensive review on recent preparation techniques of liposomes
Journal of liposome research, 2020Liposomes (or lipid vesicles) are a versatile platform as carriers for the delivery of the drugs and other macromolecules into human and animal bodies.
C. Has, P. Sunthar
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Liposomes vs. chitosomes: Encapsulating food bioactives
, 2021Background The chemical and physical characteristics of food bioactives often make their incorporation into different matrices very difficult due to their instability and easy degradation.
B. S. Esposto +3 more
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Journal of Liposome Research, 2005
Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to a large variety of human disorders, ranging from neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases, obesity, and diabetes to ischemia-reperfusion injury and cancer. Increasing pharmacological efforts toward therapeutic interventions have been made leading to the emergence of "Mitochondrial Medicine" as a new field of
Sarathi V, Boddapati +5 more
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Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to a large variety of human disorders, ranging from neurodegenerative and neuromuscular diseases, obesity, and diabetes to ischemia-reperfusion injury and cancer. Increasing pharmacological efforts toward therapeutic interventions have been made leading to the emergence of "Mitochondrial Medicine" as a new field of
Sarathi V, Boddapati +5 more
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Composition design and medical application of liposomes.
European journal of medicinal chemistry, 2019Liposomes, which possess the properties of nano-scale, biofilm similar structure, excellent biocompatibility, become more and more useful in the drug development as the delivery system.
Ming-yuan Li +8 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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International journal of pharmaceutics, 2020
An understanding of the factors that affect liposome size, drug loading, stability and drug release is critical for the rational design of liposomes with desired pharmacokinetics and biodistribution.
Samuel Maritim, P. Boulas, Yiqing Lin
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An understanding of the factors that affect liposome size, drug loading, stability and drug release is critical for the rational design of liposomes with desired pharmacokinetics and biodistribution.
Samuel Maritim, P. Boulas, Yiqing Lin
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1995
Liposomes have been used therapeutically to deliver drugs to certain anatomical sites. The use of liposomes to deliver antigens, although not a new concept, has received less attention. At least two vaccines of nearly identical liposome base composition to our vaccines have been tested in humans.
S, Green +7 more
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Liposomes have been used therapeutically to deliver drugs to certain anatomical sites. The use of liposomes to deliver antigens, although not a new concept, has received less attention. At least two vaccines of nearly identical liposome base composition to our vaccines have been tested in humans.
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Expert Opinion on Drug Delivery, 2007
Liposomal nanoparticles (LNs) encapsulating therapeutic agents, or liposomal nanomedicines, represent an advanced class of drug delivery systems, with several formulations presently on the market and many more in clinical trials. Over the past 20 years, a variety of techniques have been developed for encapsulating both conventional drugs (such as ...
David B, Fenske, Pieter R, Cullis
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Liposomal nanoparticles (LNs) encapsulating therapeutic agents, or liposomal nanomedicines, represent an advanced class of drug delivery systems, with several formulations presently on the market and many more in clinical trials. Over the past 20 years, a variety of techniques have been developed for encapsulating both conventional drugs (such as ...
David B, Fenske, Pieter R, Cullis
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Research progress on liposomes: Application in food, digestion behavior and absorption mechanism
, 2020Background The application of liposomal system in food area allowing carried and controlled bioactive-molecules release has been considered one of the main strategies used to improve nutrients stability, to increase individualized absorptivity, and to ...
Weilin Liu +5 more
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