nanoveulsels
Nanovesicles are small, membrane-bound structures that consist of a lipid bilayer enclosing an aqueous interior. They have a particle size typically ranging from 50 to 500 nanometers in diameter, although they can be larger or smaller. These structures are often found in the environment, particularly in biological systems, where they can serve various roles.
In biological systems, nanovesicles can act as carriers for the transportation of molecules, such as proteins,
Scientists have investigated the properties and behavior of nanovesicles in an effort to understand their role
Nanovesicles are similar to other lipid-based structures, such as liposomes, but differ in their composition and
Research on nanovesicles continues, with ongoing studies aimed at understanding their behavior and potential applications. The