• A unilamellar liposome is a spherical liposome, a vesicle, bounded by a single bilayer of an amphiphilic lipid or a mixture of such lipids, containing aqueous solution inside the chamber. (wikipedia.org)
  • [1] The membrane enclosing the vesicle is also a lamellar phase , similar to that of the plasma membrane , and intracellular vesicles can fuse with the plasma membrane to release their contents outside the cell. (wikipedia.org)
  • Vesicle fusion was also studied with giant uni-lamellar vesicles using rapid confocal laser scanning microscopy. (lu.se)
  • Each lipid bilayer structure is comparable to lamellar phase lipid organization in biological membranes, in general. (wikipedia.org)
  • 26 °C). Interestingly, it is found that the lamellar phase can in excess water be fragmented into kinetically stable uni-lamellar vesicles, while the sponge phase can not. (lu.se)
  • Unilamellar liposomes are used to study biological systems and to mimic cell membranes, and are classified into three groups based on their size: small unilamellar liposomes/vesicles (SUVs) that with a size range of 20-100 nm, large unilamellar liposomes/vesicles (LUVs) with a size range of 100-1000 nm and giant unilamellar liposomes/vesicles (GUVs) with a size range of 1-200 µm. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are several methods to prepare unilamellar liposomes and the protocols differ based on the type of desired unilamellar vesicles. (wikipedia.org)
  • Chloride efflux was measured in large uni‐lamellar vesicles and in HEK293 cells with chloride‐sensitive electrodes. (bps.ac.uk)
  • Spin-Labeled Uni-Lamellar Vesicles as an Oxygen Sensitive Analyte for port the idea that in addition to acetylcholine, additional neurotransmitters and/ Measurement of Cellular Respiration using Rat Dopaminergic Neuronal or neuromodulators are also released from cholinergic synapses. (nih.gov)
  • vesicles from the electric ray also possess an orphaned transporter from the Small uni-lamellar vesicles were prepared from 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoylphospha- bile acid transport family, SLC10A4. (nih.gov)