fosfolipidskippe
Fosfolipidskippe refers to liposomes, which are spherical vesicles composed of a lipid bilayer. The most common type of phospholipid bilayer used in their formation is derived from lecithin, a naturally occurring phospholipid. These structures are of interest in various scientific fields, particularly in biology and medicine, due to their unique properties.
The bilayer structure of a fosfolipidskippe is similar to that of cell membranes, with hydrophilic heads facing
In pharmacology and biotechnology, fosfolipidskippe are engineered to encapsulate therapeutic agents. Their ability to carry drugs,