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Methods and Protocols, Volume 1: Pharmaceutical NanocarriersVolkmar Weissig978-1-60327-360-22010 Edition 1
- Volume 1 specifically:
- Covers all aspects of encapsulating hydrophilic and hydrophobic low-molecular weight molecules into liposomes
- Analyzes comprehensively the current trends in liposome research
- Provides an easily accessible and comprehensive reference volume for the applications of liposomes in Pharmaceutical Research and Development
- With two volumes totaling 72 chapters, presents the first ever published comprehensive reference for the application of liposomes as pharmaceutical nanoscale drug delivery systems and as models for biological membranes
- Provides in a very comprehensive way detailed guidance for the utilization of liposomes in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology
- Offers a truly interdisciplinary approach to make the versatile features of liposomes accessible to a very wide range of investigators in Academia and Industry
- Acts as a comprehensive guide to preparing, purifying, and physico-chemically characterizing all currently known types of liposomes
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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