Lipobeads: a hydrogen anchored lipid vesicle system

Volume: 397, Issue: 1, Pages: 70 - 74
Published: Nov 11, 1996
Abstract
A new vesicle system is described that combines complementary properties of liposomes and polymeric beads. ‘Lipobeads’ consist of a lipid bilayer shell anchored on the surface of a hydrogel polymer cores which acts like a cytoskeleton. Anchoring is provided by fatty acids covalently attached to the surface of the hydrogel. These hydrophobic chains drive spontaneous assembly of a lipid bilayer shell around the modified hydrogel bead when exposed...
Paper Details
Title
Lipobeads: a hydrogen anchored lipid vesicle system
Published Date
Nov 11, 1996
Volume
397
Issue
1
Pages
70 - 74
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