Immobilization of Liposomes into Porous Anodized Aluminum Oxide and Intact and On-demand Release by Ultrasonic Irradiation
Masahiro Okada,
Yusuke Sato,
Toshihiko Ogura
et al.
Abstract:Synthetic anionic liposomes represent useful models of extracellular vesicles for understanding their biological functions. Their integration into nanomaterials holds a great potential for various applications including drug delivery systems, separation techniques and containers. In this study, we report that porous anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes serve as useful platforms for the integration of synthetic anionic liposomes. The examination using fluorophore (NBD)-labelled liposomes (average diameter, 1… Show more
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