liposomeilla
Liposomeilla is a term used in nanomedicine to describe a class of lipid-based vesicular carriers derived from conventional liposomes but engineered with features intended to improve stability, circulation time, and targeting.
Structurally, liposomeilla are spherical vesicles with an aqueous core surrounded by a phospholipid bilayer, often reinforced
They can encapsulate hydrophilic cargo in the core and hydrophobic cargo within the bilayer. Release properties
Production typically uses thin-film hydration followed by extrusion or microfluidic methods. Common lipid components include phosphatidylcholine,
Applications under investigation include anticancer drug delivery, gene delivery, and multimodal imaging. Advantages include biocompatibility and
The term liposomeilla is not widely standardized and appears mainly in exploratory literature. It should be