05
Jul
Confocal microscopy: Liposomes
Jorge Bernardino de la Serna captured these images, a collection of “giant liposomes of pulmonary surfactant (40X)”.
Liposomes are small vesicles that are made of lipid bilayer - the same material found in cell membranes. They are usually formed upon membrane disruption, resulting in the reorganisation of lipids into these bilayer structures.

Confocal microscopy: Liposomes

Jorge Bernardino de la Serna captured these images, a collection of “giant liposomes of pulmonary surfactant (40X)”.

Liposomes are small vesicles that are made of lipid bilayer - the same material found in cell membranes. They are usually formed upon membrane disruption, resulting in the reorganisation of lipids into these bilayer structures.

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