Virosomes are reconstituted liposomes containing viral (typically influenza virus) proteins in the liposomal membrane and, optionally, with additional antigens incorporated in the liposomal membrane or attached to the membrane.
From: Vaccines (Sixth Edition), 2013
Applying ultrasound waves in the region where magnetic erythrocytes accumulate can induce vehicle destruction and the release of a drug at the organ or tissue level [24], [25].
The magnetic erythrocytes, resulting from the co-encapsulation of the drugs with some ferrofluids such as cobalt–ferrite and magnetite, have been reported to direct the encapsulated drug predominantly to the desired sites of the body by means of an external magnetic field [21]–[23].