Abstract
A mixture of an ethanolic solution of phospholipid and water was sonicated, kept at 50.degree. C for 30 min and then observed by a phase-contrast microscope. A large number of cell-sized, single-layered liposomes thus obtained were different in shape and thickness from liposomes prepared by conventional methods. Fixation with La(NO3)3 and KMnO4 stabilized the liposomes. They remained unchanged in the organic solvents used for dehydration and embedding. Ultrathin sections of the liposomes could be observed with an EM. The nature of these liposomes was discussed in relation to the structure and function of the cell membrane.