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Biotechnology of Magnet-Driven Liposome Preparations

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Some aspects of magnet-driven liposome preparations used for the targeted delivery of drugs to organs, tissues, and guest microbe cells are considered. These liposome preparations contain encapsulated drug components and finely dispersed magnetic particles. A technology of the synthesis, purification, and stabilization of magnet-driven liposomes is proposed. Standardization of the liposomes with magnetite particles is based on the following characteristics: liposome size and structure, content of magnetite encapsulated in liposomes, and magnetic properties of the magnet-driven liposomes.

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Translated from Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 39, No. 7, pp. 47 – 49, July, 2005.

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Ismailova, G.K., Efremenko, V.I. & Kuregyan, A.G. Biotechnology of Magnet-Driven Liposome Preparations. Pharm Chem J 39, 385–387 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11094-005-0162-4

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