(LYS)(16)-based reducible polycations provide stable polyplexes with anionic fusogenic peptides and efficient gene delivery to post mitotic cells.
Extracellular stability, endocytic escape, intracellular DNA release and nuclear translocation of DNA are all critical properties of non-viral vector/DNA particles. We have evaluated a (Lys)(16)-based linear, reducible polycation (RPC) in combination with an acid-dependent, anionic fusogenic peptide...
Autors principals: | Parker, A, Eckley, L, Singh, S, Preece, J, Collins, L, Fabre, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2007
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