[RASMB] liposome
Kirk C Aune
kaune at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 24 10:18:01 PDT 2005
Richard M Thomas wrote:
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> Dear Christine,
> Can't help much, but some years ago I did play with liposomes (LUVs)
> although never with any success. I don't see why you shouldn't try
> too, hopefully with better results - whether you get anywhere may
> depend on composition, size and encapsulated material. There are some
> things to bear in mind - the most prominent being vbar. vbars for
> typical phospholipids are high which means that, certainly for SUVs,
> you should observe flotation while, as the vesicles become larger you
> may move close to neutral buoyancy - we observed both. All our
> vesicles were 'empty'; entrapment of other components would also have
> an effect depending on their composition and concentration.
> I have no idea what might happen if you move to the GUV size range and
> would interested in hearing whether anybody has any views on this.
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> Regards to all
> Richard
The following article might be relevant to what you are doing:
Physical Properties of the Dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine Vesicle and of
Complexes Formed by Its Interaction with Apolipoprotein C-III.
Biochemistry, (1977) 16, 2151. Kirk C. Aune, Joseph G. Gallagher,
Antonio M. Gotto, Jr. and Joel D. Morrisett
Kirk C. Aune
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