Article: Liposomes - an industrial view.

Familiar to the cosmetics industry, liposomes have so far failed to deliver on their promise for effective drug delivery, but all that may be about to change

The microscopic spheres known as liposomes have found a wide range of applications in cosmetics and, more recently, in medicine. First discovered by Alec Bangham at the Institute of Animal Physiology in Babraham, near Cambridge in the early 1960s,[1] liposomes can arrange themselves in a variety of forms, including lamellar crystals, liquid crystals and colloidal solutions. Their importance can be shown by the exponential growth in related publications and patents over recent years. Nowadays, there are several ...

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