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Liposomes and biotherapeutics

Biotherapy, 1991
Application of liposomes as delivery system for biotherapeutic peptides and proteins may offer important therapeutic advantages over existing delivery methods. Several approaches towards achieving improved delivery of biotherapeutics with liposomes are outlined.
Gert Storm   +2 more
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Liposomes in haematology

Blood Reviews, 1991
Liposomes were first described nearly a quarter of a century ago and have been useful models for studying the physical chemistry of lipid bilayers and the biology of the cell membrane. It was also realised that they might be used as vehicles for the delivery of drugs but clinical applications have been slow to emerge.
J. Morgan, A. Gray
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Development of functional liposomes by modification of stimuli-responsive materials and their biomedical applications.

Journal of materials chemistry. B, 2020
Liposomes are a promising nanocarrier for drug delivery because of their biocompatibility and the encapsulation capacity of drugs. Liposomes can be functionalized easily by introduction of functional materials such as stimulus-responsive materials ...
E. Yuba
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Liposomes: Preparation, Characteristics, and Application Strategies in Analytical Chemistry

Critical reviews in analytical chemistry, 2020
In recent years, the application of liposomes in the field of analytical chemistry has attracted more and more attention. In this paper, the preparation and characterization of liposomes are briefly summarized, and the research and application of ...
Guangyan Liu   +3 more
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Liposomes

Dermatologic Clinics, 1993
We believe that it is unlikely that intact liposomes can cross the stratum corneum and act as carriers of drugs through the skin. However, it is probable that liposomes have the potential to modify the cutaneous biodistribution of applied chemicals (e.g., drugs, toxins, humectants) and thus modify their activity. Liposomal lipids can also penetrate the
Hope Mj, Kitson Cn
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Overview of liposomes

Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 1991
Many of the problems associated with conventional drug therapy may be circumvented by the use of delivery systems which, in a variety of ways, will optimize drug action. Among the systems being investigated, liposomes hold considerable promise. Versatility in both the structural characteristics of liposomes and their ability to accommodate a wide range
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Effect of Liposomal Composition on Photoactivated Liposome Fusion

Biochemistry, 1996
Bennett and O'Brien [(1995) Biochemistry 34, 3102] showed that the ultraviolet light exposure of two-component large unilamellar liposomes (LUV) composed of a 3:1 molar mixture of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine (DOPE) and 1,2-bis[10-(2'-hexadienoyloxy)decanoyl]-sn-glycero-3-phosphatidyl- choline (bis-SorbPC) facilitated liposome fusion.
Daniel Chang   +3 more
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Photodynamic Therapy with Liposomes Encapsulating Photosensitizers with Aggregation-Induced Emission.

Nano letters (Print), 2019
As a noninvasive treatment, photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising strategy against tumors. It is based on photosensitizer (PS)-induced phototoxicity after irradiation. However, most clinically approved PSs will be widely distributed in normal tissues,
Yang Yang   +7 more
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Liposomes in Nutrition

Trends in Food Science & Technology, 2001
The dietary supplement industry is growing in dynamic ways. There are broad ranges of ingredients that have established health benefits, and use of nutritional supplements is at an all time high. Most attention in the literature has been on treatment benefits and ingredient claims.
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Preparation of DRV Liposomes [PDF]

open access: possible, 2009
Dried reconstituted vesicles (DRV) are liposomes that are formulated under mild conditions and have the capability to entrap substantially high amounts of hydrophilic solutes (compared to other types of liposomes). These characteristics make this liposome type ideal for entrapment of labile substances, as peptide, protein, or DNA vaccines, or in ...
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