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SiRNAs molecules encapsulation

A biomedical or biotechnological application of such polymersome sttuctures is obvious because of their similarity to liposomes. On the one hand, hydrophobic drugs (e.g., doxombicin (DOX) or paclitaxel) and hydrophilic bioactive molecules (e.g., proteins, siRNA, DNA) can be encapsulated and then transported to and delivered at the target area (dmg delivery system). On the other hand, they can carry catalysts (e.g., enzymes) that are stabilized and protected by the polymersome membrane and selectively addressed when needed. Polymersomes, however, differ a lot from liposomes. Firstly, with... [Pg.246]


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