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* [[Vesicle (adhesive tape)]], a blister of glue on [[adhesive tape]] that is burst when pressure is applied | * [[Vesicle (adhesive tape)]], a blister of glue on [[adhesive tape]] that is burst when pressure is applied | ||
* Vesicle ([[lipidomics]]), a unilamellar phospholipid [[liposome]] studied by biophysical chemists for understanding biomembranes and developing new vehicles for drug delivery | * Vesicle ([[lipidomics]]), a unilamellar phospholipid [[liposome]] studied by biophysical chemists for understanding biomembranes and developing new vehicles for drug delivery | ||
===Drug Causes=== | |||
* [[Betamethasone dipropionate]] | |||
* [[Betamethasone valerate]] | |||
* [[Efinaconazole]] | |||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Latest revision as of 20:09, 3 April 2015
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Vesicle may refer to
- Vesicle (biology), a relatively small and enclosed compartment within a cell
- Vesicular texture, a small enclosed cavity found in some volcanic rock, such as basalt
- Vesicle (adhesive tape), a blister of glue on adhesive tape that is burst when pressure is applied
- Vesicle (lipidomics), a unilamellar phospholipid liposome studied by biophysical chemists for understanding biomembranes and developing new vehicles for drug delivery