liposome
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- liposomal adjective
Etymology
Origin of liposome
Example Sentences
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Further, we deployed in vitro assays such as a liposome model and cell culture techniques to investigate the mouse and the human version of the protein to find out if they work similar.
From Science Daily • Oct. 13, 2025
To make an SNA cancer vaccine, we exchanged the gold-nanoparticle core for a hollow nanoparticle called a liposome, filled it with one of these red-flag proteins and injected it into animals with the corresponding cancer.
From Nature • Dec. 3, 2019
This year, the Dekker lab designed a chip that could mechanically split a liposome in two by pushing it up against a sharp point4.
From Nature • Nov. 6, 2018
For instance, her group has made liposome bioreactors that can sense an antibiotic in their environment through membrane pores and can generate a bioluminescent signal in response8.
From Nature • Nov. 6, 2018
Now that it’s possible to add components to the liposome bubbles without popping them, groups can plan how to make molecules work together.
From Nature • Nov. 6, 2018
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