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Vascular graft compound

Wesolowski, S. A. et al.. The compound prosthetic vascular graft. A pathologic... [Pg.188]

Both mechanical means and transfection reagents, among others, have been used to facilitate the cellular uptake of oligonucleotides. The application of intraluminal pressure enhances the uptake of particular oligonucleotides in vascular tissues such as carotid arteries or venous bypass grafts [14, 15]. Other approaches use chemical modifications in order to secondarily modify the nucleic acid backbone [16, 17]. In general, these modifications increase uptake through the cell membrane based on the classical receptor-mediated endocytosis pathway. However, once inside the cell, most nucleic acid compounds taken up by endocytosis are ultimately trapped in the lysosomal compartment... [Pg.243]


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