liposome
/ˈlaɪpoʊsɒm/Definitions
1. noun
A small vesicle composed of a lipid bilayer, often used to deliver drugs or other substances into cells.
“The researchers used liposomes to deliver the genetic material into the target cells.”
1. noun
A small vesicle composed of a lipid bilayer, often used to deliver drugs or other substances into cells.
“The researchers used liposomes to deliver the genetic material into the target cells.”