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- storage capacity. Complexes of polymers with DNA are called polyplexes. Most polyplexes consist of cationic polymers and their fabrication is based on...
- polymers can be designed that interact with DNA. They form lipoplexes and polyplexes respectively, which are then up-taken by the cells. The two systems can...
- liposome vectors. It can also include the use of polymeric gene carriers (polyplexes). Biological transfection is typically mediated by viruses, utilizing...
- polymers can be mixed with mRNA to generate protective coatings called polyplexes. These protect the recombinant mRNA from ribonucleases and ****ist its...
- nanoparticles currently used in experimental trials are usually nanoplexes, polyplexes, lipoplexes, or micelles. These four major types of nanoparticles are...
- Mao, Guangzhao (November 4, 2008). "DNA Release Dynamics from Reducible Polyplexes by Atomic Force Microscopy". Langmuir. 24 (21): 12474–12482. doi:10.1021/la802088y...
- polymers can designed that interact with DNA. They form lipoplexes and polyplexes respectively, which are then up-taken by the cells. Other techniques include...
- targets inside a cell, but need to be compacted into nanostructures (polyplexes) that can enter cells. Reineke designs polymer-based transportation systems...
- copolymers for the delivery of nucleic acids into a cell (known today as "polyplexes") and developed core-s**** polyelectrolyte complexes for the therapeutic...
- complexes being evaluated to enhance cytokine delivery include lipoplexes, polyplexes, and lipopolyplexes, which are complexes of lipids, polymers, and lipids...