High-Density Inverted Micellar Intermediates Promote Membrane Fusion of Cationic Liposomes in Drug Delivery 
    
    
              
              Liposomes have become increasingly popular as carriers for pharmaceutically relevant molecules such as nucleic acids, proteins, or anticancer drugs. The bottleneck in delivering such vehicles is their inefficient endosomal uptake by target cells. To bypass endosomal degradation and enhance delivery...
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                  | Veröffentlicht in: | Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids. - 1985. - 41(2025), 29 vom: 29. Juli, Seite 19055-19070
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                  | 1. Verfasser: | 
      
        Kolašinac, Rejhana
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                  | Weitere Verfasser: | 
      
        Strandberg, Erik, 
      
        Schmitt, Laura Maria, 
      
        Jaksch, Sebastian, 
      
        Berkamp, Sabrina, 
      
        Dreissen, Georg, 
      
        Qdemat, Asma, 
      
        Förster, Stephan, 
      
        Sachse, Carsten, 
      
        Ulrich, Anne S, 
      
        Merkel, Rudolf, 
      
        Csiszár, Agnes | 
                  | Format: |       Online-Aufsatz
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                  | Sprache: | English | 
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            2025
        
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                  | Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk: | Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
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                  | Schlagworte: | Journal Article
            2D/3D phase transition
            cationic liposomes
            drug delivery
            interlamellar attachments (ILA)
            inverted micellar fusion-intermediates (IMI)
            membrane fusion
            Liposomes
            Micelles
            Cations |