“…Cationic lipid polymer NPs and coatings are strategic for applications in antimicrobial biomimetics and vaccine design [7,8,[38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][55][56][57][58][59]. Due to the cationic lipid, lipid polymer cationic NPs can combine effectively with antibiotics DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.84618 like amphotericin B or miconazole [39,[68][69][70], rifampicin [71], clarithromycin [72], anti-inflammatory hydrophobic drugs like indomethacin [32], nucleic acids [21], oligonucleotides [35,73,74], proteins in general including serum proteins, transmembrane proteins, receptors and toxins [75][76][77][78], antigens [9,20,22,[34][35][36][37], peptides [23,[43][44][45] or polymers [79,80].…”