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protein.
Journal of Liposome Research was created in 1988.
A fusogenic liposome composition for delivering a liposome-entrapped compound into the cytoplasm of a target cell is described. The liposomes have an outer surface coating of chemically releasable hydrophilic polymer chains which shield hydrophobic polymers on the liposome outer surface. Release of the hydrophilic polymer chains exposes the hydrophobic polymers for interaction with outer cell membranes of the target cells to promote fusion of the liposome with the target cells. Also disclosed is a method for using the composition to deliver a compound to target cells, and a method for selecting suitable hydrophobic polymers for use in the composition.
Parthapratim Chandaroy has written: 'Control of cell-liposome adhesion and liposome content release by thermally regulating polymer-lipid bilayer interaction' -- subject(s): Drug Delivery Systems, Liposomes, Polyethylene glycol
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cell is the basic and structural unit of our body. all the functions are performed by cell
There are four functions of proteins within the cell membrane. The four functions of proteins are active transport, cell recognition, cell communications, and are used as enzymes in the cell membrane.
it controls the functions of the cell
The three functions of cell division are reproduction, growth, and repair
The phase where the cell carries out its normal functions is known as interphase.
No, if you had to answer what controls all functions in cell, it would be the nucleus.
they are managed by the cell nucleus