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N-LNP (Nanolipid particle)

N-LNP, or Nanolipid Particle, is a tiny, spherical carrier designed to deliver drugs or genetic material into the body’s cells. Made up of lipids (fats), these particles encapsulate the active ingredients, protecting them from degradation and helping them reach their target efficiently. Due to their small size and lipid composition, N-LNPs can fuse with cell membranes, facilitating smooth entry into cells. They are commonly used in advanced medicine, including mRNA vaccines, enhancing delivery accuracy and effectiveness while reducing side effects. Overall, N-LNPs improve how therapeutic materials are transported and administered in the body.