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Sterols liposome formation

Introduction - Liposomes are vesicles composed of one or more lipid bilayers completely surrounding an internal aqueous space. They are usually composed of phospholipids either in pure form or In combination with other amphipathic molecules such as sterols, long chain bases or acids, or membrane proteins. The structure of liposomes varies from large (0.5->5y) multllamellar vesicles to small ( 300 A) unilamellar vesicles.2,3 More recently, new methods have been reported describing the formation of unilamellar vesicles of intermediate size. >5.6 xhe general properties of liposomes and their interaction with various macromolecules have been described in several reviews. ... [Pg.250]


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