liposomelike
Liposomelike refers to a class of artificial vesicles that mimic the structure and function of natural liposomes. Liposomes are small, spherical vesicles composed of one or more lipid bilayers, typically derived from phospholipids, and are commonly used in various biomedical applications due to their biocompatibility and ability to encapsulate and deliver drugs, nucleic acids, and other bioactive molecules.
Liposomelike vesicles can be synthesized using various methods, including thin-film hydration, reverse-phase evaporation, and solvent injection.
Liposomelike vesicles have found applications in drug delivery, gene therapy, and diagnostic imaging. Their ability to