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(physiology) An organelle in the form of a lipid droplet with protein in its membrane
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(biochemistry) Any liposome based upon an archaeolipid.
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(genetics) A cationic lipid reagent used in transfection
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A particulate composed of lipid bilayers rolled up into a spiral
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A liposome enclosed by two different materials
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(biochemistry) The formation of collagen in tissue
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An encapsulated liposome
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(biochemistry, pharmaceutics) A phospholipid nanovesicle used for dermal and transdermal delivery of drugs and other molecules that is characterized by high ethanol content.
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(biology) The system/structure that removes membranous organelles from the developing lens of the eye
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A liposomal vesicle used for drug delivery through the skin
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The biogenesis of lipids
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Alternative form of liposome [(biochemistry) An aqueous compartment enclosed by a bimolecular membrane, typically of phospholipid; a lipid vesicle.]
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A reagent used in lipofection
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A complex of DNA and liposome used in nonviral gene therapy
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A proteome of the lipoproteins of an organism
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Soluble in lipids (or in organic solvents).
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Incorporated into liposomes
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Formed into a liposome
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Any vesicle (such as a liposome) that contains lipids
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(biology) A high-molecular weight fixative (typically prepared from a dextran)
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Any form of collagen, present in cnidarians, that have an unusually short chain
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(biochemistry) That part of a proteome consisting of neuroproteins secreted from a cell
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An artificial liposome supposedly used to enhance the delivery of herbal extracts
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A protein complex that controls cell polarity
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A material that may be transformed into a liposome by the addition of an aqueous phase
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A simple micelle (formed from protein and detergent) thought to be the precursor of biological cells
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(biology) A supramolecular structure formed by the assembly of enzymes of the mitochondrial respiratory chain.
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(biochemistry) A proteasome present in the testes of some rodents
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insertion, coupled with transcription or translation, of peptides into membranes
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A form of liposome used as a transdermal drug delivery system
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(biochemistry) transport of a molecule through a cell membrane without the coupled transport of another
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