icon.article.dark Industry news Applications of Liposomal Drug Delivery System Technology Liposomes are a novel drug delivery system (DDS). They are bimolecular vesicles that form spontaneously when phospholipids are dispersed in water. Liposomes vary in size, composition and charge and can be used as carriers for a wide range of drug Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news Liposomes as Drug Delivery Vehicles Due to the amphiphilic nature of lipids in liposomes, they can serve as candidate vehicles for drug delivery, and liposomes have received more attention than other systems because of their remarkable ability to deliver drugs to their target sites. Liposomes-as-drug-delivery-vehicles Read more icon.arrow--dark
icon.article.dark Industry news Liposomes for DNA/RNA Delivery Liposomes are vesicular structures, and the unique advantages imparted by lipid vesicles are their diverse range of morphologies, compositions, abilities to envelope and protect many types of therapeutic biomolecules, lack of immunogenic response, low cost, and their differential release characteristics. Read more icon.arrow--dark