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Roy, I., Ohulchanskyy, T.Y., Bharali, D.J., Pudavar, H.E., Mistretta, R.A., Kaur, N. and Prasad, P.N. (2005) Organically modified silica nanoparticles A non-viral vector for in-vivo gene delivery and expression. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102, 11539-11544. [Pg.268]

Wu GY, Wu CH (1988) Receptor-mediated gene delivery and expression in vivo 738. J Biol Chem 262 14621-14624... [Pg.25]

Elfinger M, Pfeifer C, Uezguen S, Golas MM, Sander B, Maucksch C, Stark H, Aneja MK, Rudolph C (2009) Self-assembly of ternary insulin-polyethylenimine (PEI)-DNA nanoparticles for enhanced gene delivery and expression in alveolar epithelial cells. Biomacromolecules 10 2912-2920... [Pg.26]

Nguyen DN, Green JJ, Chan JM et al (2009) Polymeric materials for gene delivery and DNA vaccination. Adv Mater 21 847-867... [Pg.59]

Organically modified silica nanoparticles a nonviral vector for in vivo gene delivery and expression in the brain, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 2005, 102, 11539. [Pg.63]

Feigner JH, Kumar R, Sridhar CN, et al. Enhanced gene delivery and mechanism studies with a novel series of cationic lipid formulations. J Biol Chem 1994 269(4) 2550-2561. [Pg.270]

Hart SL, Harbottle RP, Cooper R, et al. Gene delivery and expression mediated by an integrin-binding peptide. Gene Ther 1995 2(8) 552-554. [Pg.309]

Bogdanov, A. Jr. Weissleder, R. In vivo imaging of gene delivery and expression. Trends Biotechnol. 2002, 30(8 (Suppl)), S11-S18. [Pg.431]

Follenzi, A. (2002). Efficient gene delivery and targeted expression to hepatocytes in vivo by improved lentiviral vectors. Hum. Gene Then, 13, 243-260. [Pg.369]

Wu, C.H., Wilson, J.M., Wu, G.Y. (1989). Targeting genes Delivery and persistent expression of a foreign gene driven by mammalian regulatory elements in vivo. J. Biol. Chem., 264, 16985-16987. [Pg.376]

In this chapter, the synthesis and structure of commonly used cationic lipids for gene delivery and the influence of their physicochemical properties on transfection activity will be described. [Pg.274]

Written by international experts knowledgeable about many aspects of nucleic acid-based therapeutics, this book will be an essential guide to aspiring scientists interested in the various aspects of nucleic acid-based therapeutics as well as established scientists in the gene therapy field and related disciplines. This book presents a comprehensive account of the structures and physicochemical properties of gene delivery and expression systems, with emphasis on their in vivo applications for the production of therapeutic... [Pg.510]

Yun YH, Goetz DJ, Yellen P et al (2004) Hyaluronan microspheres for sustained gene delivery and site-specific targeting. Biomaterials 25(1) 147-157... [Pg.183]

Cationic Liposome-Nucleic Acid Complexes for Gene Delivery and Silencing Pathways and Mechanisms for Plasmid DNA and siRNA... [Pg.191]


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