Triggered intracellular activation of disulfide crosslinked polyelectrolyte gene delivery complexes with extended systemic circulation in vivo.
We have developed polyelectrolyte gene delivery vectors that display good extracellular stability and are activated intracellularly to permit transgene expression. The strategy comprises covalent crosslinking of primary amines in poly-L-lysine/DNA complexes with a crosslinking agent that can later b...
Main Authors: | Oupický, D, Carlisle, R, Seymour, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2001
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