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Liposomes are spherical structures composed of a phospholipid bilayer membrane that encapsulates an aqueous cavity. The diameter of a liposome ranges from tens of nanometers to tens of micrometers, and with its pliable membrane, it can be forced to flow in a microfluidic system in a manner that is reminiscent of a cell flowing through capillaries in the vasculatory system. For many years, our research...
For the first time in the history of industrialization, nanotechnology offers the unique opportunity to consider material safety concerns prior to widespread adoption and use by industry. Many scientists around the world have been motivated by this and are working on developing and applying nanotechnology as safely as possible, attempting to avoid the pitfalls of our earlier introductions of new...
We review a variety of micro- and nanoparticle formulations produced with microfluidic methods. A diverse variety of approaches to generate microscale and nanoscale particles has been reported. Here we emphasize the use of microfluidics, specifically microfluidic systems that operate in a continuous flow mode, thereby allowing continuous generation of desired particle formulations. The generation...
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