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Science 18 January 1980:
Vol. 207. no. 4428, pp. 309 - 311
DOI: 10.1126/science.7350660

Articles

Science, Vol 207, Issue 4428, 309-311
Copyright © 1980 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Vesicle targeting: timed release and specificity for leukocytes in mice by subcutaneous injection

MR Mauk, RC Gamble, and JD Baldeschwieler

When unilamellar vesicles were administered subcutaneously in mice, the half-time for the destruction of the vesicles varied from 12 to 600 hours, depending on their composition. The vesicles tested consisted of distearoyl phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol, and certain sugar and amino-sugar derivatives of cholesterol. Vesicle with amino-sugar derivatives showed the greatest longevity and became localized with high specificity in aggregates of polymorphonuclear leukocytes. A substantial delay between the time that the vesicles broke open and the time that labels contained in the vesicles were excreted suggests that the vesicles undergo endocytosis before destruction.


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