<p>➀ This study explores the use of cationic fusogenic liposomes for improved drug delivery by fusing directly with cellular membranes; </p><p>➁ Researchers varied charge density and lipid composition to assess fusion efficiency and membrane effects; </p><p>➂ The study found that liposomes can temporarily modify membrane properties without causing long-term damage to cells, suggesting their potential for therapeutic applications.</p>
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