1982
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.136.219
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Delivery of fungal .BETA.-galactosidase to rat brain by means of liposomes.

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“…Nucleic acids ( 14,15), proteins (16), and antitumor drugs (17) can become cellassociated and biologically active, both in vitro and in vivo, using liposomes as transmembrane vectors. The intracellular content of these macromolecules can be increased severalfold.…”
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“…Nucleic acids ( 14,15), proteins (16), and antitumor drugs (17) can become cellassociated and biologically active, both in vitro and in vivo, using liposomes as transmembrane vectors. The intracellular content of these macromolecules can be increased severalfold.…”
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“…In this respect, there are few studies on experimental animals (Barranger et al 1980; Rattazzi et al 1981). In our previous work (Takada et al 1981(Takada et al , 1982) regarding this fundamental problem whether the administered enzyme penetrate the blood-brain barrier, we presented biochemical evidence that exogenous enzyme can enter the brain by using the liposome-entrapped enzyme.…”
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“…Although it was previously reported that liposome uptake by capillary endothelial cells is nearly absent in the brain (McLean et al, 1997), the typical liposome injection study does not measure CBF (Mamot et al, 2003;Takada et al, 1982). Previous studies (Yoshimura et al, 2002) demonstrated a CBF increase following liposome infusion; however, the method used for measurement (laser Doppler flow with a probe) can measure only a very small volume (1.5 mm 3 ).…”
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