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Drug interactions, coating applications

It is not always appreciated that the application of in vivo gene therapy actually represents a drug delivery protocol. By the incorporation of plasmids into e.g. adenoviral or hposomal coats they are protected from degradation. Subsequent interaction with the target cells leads to intracellular delivery and then to nuclear localization of the plasmid. Although transfec-... [Pg.17]


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