Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), v. 199.
Liposome Methods and Protocols"; "Preface"; "Contents"; "Contributors"; "PHYSICAL PROPERTIES"; "1 Preparation, Isolation, and Characterization of Liposomes Containing Natural and Synthetic Lipids"; "2 Preparation and Use of Liposomes for the Study of Sphingolipid Segregation in Membrane Model Systems"; "LIPOSOME FUSION/MODULATION"; "3 Peptide-Induced Fusion of Liposomes"; "4 Liposomes"; "5 Lipids in Viral Fusion"; "APPLICATION OF LIPOSOMES"; "6 Liposome-Mediated, Fluorescence-Based Studies of Sphingolipid Metabolism in Intact Cells" "7 Micelles and Liposomes in Metabolic Enzyme and Glycolipid Glycosyltransferase Assays""8 Liposomes and Phospholipid Binding Proteins in Glycoprotein Biosynthesis"; "9 Therapeutic Uses of Antioxidant Liposomes"; "10 Targeted Gene Delivery by Virosomes*"; "11 Liposomes Containing Ligands"; "12 Preparation and Characterization of Glycolipid-Bearing Multilamellar and Unilamellar Liposomes"; "13 Use of Liposomes Containing Carbohydrates for Production of Monoclonal Antibodies"; "14 Inhibition of Tumor Metastasis by Liposomes Containing Glyco-Replica Peptides"
In vitro utilization of liposomes is now recognized as a powerful tool in many bioscience investigations and their associated clinical studies, e.g., liposomes in drug targeting;