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A liposome is a very tiny, fat-like particle that is made in the laboratory. In medicine, liposomes containing drugs or other substances are used in the treatment of cancer and other diseases. Drugs given in liposomes may have fewer side effects and work better than the same drugs given alone.
Artificial cells to serve as the powerhouse of the future

Artificial cells to serve as the powerhouse of the future

Easy-to-use method quantifies exosomal miRNAs

Easy-to-use method quantifies exosomal miRNAs

Intracellular drug delivery using a novel nano transporter

Intracellular drug delivery using a novel nano transporter

MIT researchers use specialized MRI sensor to detect light deep within tissues

MIT researchers use specialized MRI sensor to detect light deep within tissues

Novel liposomal nanovaccines strongly activate cellular immunity

Novel liposomal nanovaccines strongly activate cellular immunity

Research combines robotics and biology to create biohybrid microrobots using E. coli

Research combines robotics and biology to create biohybrid microrobots using E. coli

Programming DNA Robots to Prod Cell Membranes

Programming DNA Robots to Prod Cell Membranes

Paving the Way for a New Lab-Grown Meat

Paving the Way for a New Lab-Grown Meat

Experts discover effective means to design and build DNA nanostructures

Experts discover effective means to design and build DNA nanostructures

Light-activated liposomes could help deliver CRISPR gene therapy

Light-activated liposomes could help deliver CRISPR gene therapy

Princeton researcher solves long-standing mysteries of membrane protein structure

Princeton researcher solves long-standing mysteries of membrane protein structure

Nanobowl-stabilized liposomes are less leaky than regular liposomes

Nanobowl-stabilized liposomes are less leaky than regular liposomes

Advanced simulations show how to improve efficiency of gene therapy

Advanced simulations show how to improve efficiency of gene therapy

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