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Potential antioxidant activity of pomegranate peel and seed extracts and synergism with added phenolic antioxidants in a liposome system: a preliminary study [PDF]
peer-reviewedThis study describes the use of liposomes as biological membrane models to evaluate the potential of natural antioxidants as inhibitors of lipid peroxidation.
Altunkaya, A.
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ABSTRACT Lipid metabolism reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer, yet the global lipidome of cancer cells and their extracellular vesicles (EVs) remains poorly understood. Using mass spectrometry, we analyzed the lipid profiles of a panel of human cancer and non‐cancer cell lines along with their secreted EVs.
Noélie Douanne +14 more
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Development of a DNA-Liposome Complex for Gene Delivery Applications [PDF]
The association structures formed by cationic liposomes and DNA(Deoxyribonucleic acid)-liposome have been effectively utilized as gene carriers in transfection assays.
Ambrose, J. J. +9 more
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A Biomimetic Micro‐Nano System Maximizing ‘Active Transport and Retention’ Effect in Solid Tumors
The Active Transport and Retention (ATR) strategy is realized using a biomimetic micro‐nano system (PG@BAM‐LRC), achieving superior tumor accumulation and efficacy in low‐EPR pancreatic tumors. Platelet (PG)‐derived microcarriers enable tumor‐homing and MMP‐9‐responsive release of nanoliposomes (LRC), while berbamine (BAM) promotes transendothelial ...
Kaiyun Yang +4 more
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Study of macroscopic and microscopic properties of liposomes produced using microfluidic methods [PDF]
For the last decades, lipid vesicles or liposomes, vesicles formed by a bilayer of amphiphilic lipids, have been used as a toy model for studying the cell membrane and for applications in cosmetics and drug delivery.
Rojo González, Javier
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An intrinsically disordered protein, Q20, forms transmembrane condensates with albumin‐loaded lipid and hybrid giant vesicles. Condensate insertion and membrane remodeling depend on giant vesicle size and membrane properties, inducing local lipid coupling without leakage and revealing a robust membrane‐condensate interplay.
Paula De Dios Andres +5 more
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Challenging the Clostridium botulinum toxin type A (BoNT/A) with a selection of microorganisms by culture methods and extended storage of used vials to assess the loss of sterility [PDF]
In 2002, botulinum toxin type A (BoNT/A) was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for cosmetic use. However, there may be procedural differences between the ways in which a clinician handles, applies and stores the product compared to ...
Crean, Stjohn +4 more
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Self‐Assembly of Anti‐Inflammatory Peptide Amphiphiles for Mucosal Health
Self‐assembled peptide amphiphiles with mucosal surface targeting capabilities represent a novel strategy to promote human mucosal tissue health through enhanced delivery of anti‐inflammatory and antiviral peptides at mucosal sites. Broad spectrum anti‐inflammatory peptide amphiphiles (AIF‐PAs) have been developed as an innovative strategy for the ...
María José Gómara +5 more
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Membranes and the membraneless biocondensates help organize cells and work synergistically to drive cellular processes. Separately, membrane‐bound and membraneless compartments face difficulties as stable protocells or synthetic cell systems.
Sadaf Javed, Evan Spruijt
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Objective: The aim of the present study was to encapsulate vancomycin in different liposomal formulations and compare the in vitro antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus biofilms.Methods: Large unilamellar vesicles of conventional (LUV VAN),
Andreia Borges Scriboni +8 more
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