2021
DOI: 10.1134/s1990747820050049
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Vesicle Delivery Systems of Biologically Active Compounds: From Liposomes to Cerasomes

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“…The history of liposome discovery and application began in the 1960s with the work of Alec Bangham and colleagues, who experimented with phospholipids in aqueous media and discovered their ability to form membrane-like structures [ 26 ]. Currently, liposomes are widely used as biological nanocontainers for drug delivery in oncology [ 27 , 28 ], ophthalmology [ 29 ], dermatology [ 30 ], gene therapy [ 31 ], and other fields of medicine. The undeniable advantages of liposomes include their biodegradability, low immunogenicity, and ability to interact with the cell membrane, ensuring intracellular delivery of their contents [ 32 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The history of liposome discovery and application began in the 1960s with the work of Alec Bangham and colleagues, who experimented with phospholipids in aqueous media and discovered their ability to form membrane-like structures [ 26 ]. Currently, liposomes are widely used as biological nanocontainers for drug delivery in oncology [ 27 , 28 ], ophthalmology [ 29 ], dermatology [ 30 ], gene therapy [ 31 ], and other fields of medicine. The undeniable advantages of liposomes include their biodegradability, low immunogenicity, and ability to interact with the cell membrane, ensuring intracellular delivery of their contents [ 32 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%