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<xml><ArticleSet><Article><Journal><PublisherName>Radiance Research Academy</PublisherName><JournalTitle>International Journal of Current Research and Review</JournalTitle><PISSN>2231-2196</PISSN><EISSN>0975-5241</EISSN><Volume/><Issue/><IssueLanguage>English</IssueLanguage><SpecialIssue>N</SpecialIssue><PubDate><Year>2021</Year><Month>May</Month><Day>10</Day></PubDate></Journal><ArticleType>Healthcare</ArticleType><ArticleTitle>Virosome Delivery System: Concepts and Applications&#xD;
</ArticleTitle><ArticleLanguage>English</ArticleLanguage><FirstPage>01</FirstPage><LastPage>08</LastPage><AuthorList><Author>Mojabir Hussen Ansari</Author><AuthorLanguage>English</AuthorLanguage></AuthorList><Affiliation>Mojabir Hussen Ansari, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, J. S. University, Shikohabad 283135, Uttar Pradesh, India.</Affiliation><DOI> http://dx.doi.org/10.31782/IJMPS.2021.11501</DOI><Abstract>A virosome is a revolutionary hybrid drug delivery system that combines the advantages of viral and non-viral vectors. According to the study, virosomes may carry a range of physiologically active molecules such as nucleic acids, peptides, proteins, and small chemical compounds. Surface modifications in virosomes might be leveraged to allow for tailored drug administration using virosome-based devices. On the market today, there are a number of virosome-based preventative and therapeutic drugs with outstanding safety profiles. Cancer treatment is a key battlefield for virosome-based medication delivery technologies. This research covers the fundamental concept, manufacturing techniques, operating mechanisms, preclinical studies, and clinical applications of virosomes.&#xD;
</Abstract><AbstractLanguage>English</AbstractLanguage><Keywords>Virosomes, Drug Delivery, Vaccine, Mechanisms, Preparations, Applications</Keywords><URLs><Abstract>http://ijcrr.com/abstract.php?article_id=176</Abstract><Fulltext>http://ijcrr.com/article_html.php?did=176</Fulltext></URLs></Article></ArticleSet></xml>
