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liposome A spherical particle used to deliver medications.
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liposome artificial lipid constructs used for DNA transport. The composition of its outer envelope is similar to that of the cell membrane, enabling it to fuse with the membrane and release the DNA inside the cell.
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liposome membrane-bound vesicles experimentally constructed to transport biological molecules biot
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liposome A closed lipid vesicle surrounding an aqueous interior; may be used to encapsulate exogenous materials for ultimate delivery of these into cells by fusion with the cell.
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liposome A spherical particle of lipid substance suspended in an aqueous medium within a tissue, or any small, roughly spherical artificial vesicle consisting of a lipid bilayer enclosing some of the suspending medium.
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