A novel technique for preparation of monodisperse giant liposomes
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Pietro Taylor, Chun Xu, Paul D. I. Fletcher, Vesselin N. Paunov
A novel technique for the preparation of monodisperse giant liposomes has been developed based on a combination of micro-patterning of ITO glass slides with lipid solution and electroformation. The average diameter of the produced liposomes is determined by size of the micro-pattern features.
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