Lipid nanoparticles address key drug delivery challenges, including immune evasion, toxicity, and regulatory approval.
Certain lipids discovered in the 1800s presented chemists with structural and functional puzzles that proved unsolvable. And so, the chemists called these lipids sphingolipids, likening them to the ...
1. What's so special about plant lipids? / J.L. Harwood -- part I. De novo fatty acid biosynthesis. 2. Biotin-dependent carboxylases and their biotinylation in higher plants / C. Alban and R. Douce. 3 ...
To create A1 lipid nanoparticles for delivering mRNA to target cells, scientists at the University of Pennsylvania used A3 coupling. A3 refers to the amine–aldehyde–alkyne coupling reaction, which the ...
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