In vitro gene delivery in retinal pigment epithelium cells by plasmid DNA-wrapped gold nanoparticles
Many rare diseases course with affectation of neurosensory organs. Among them, the neuroepithelial retina is very vulnerable due to constant light/oxidative stress, but it is also the most accessible and amenable to gene manipulation. Currently, gene addition therapies targeting retinal tissue (eith...
Main Authors: | Trigueros, S, Elena B. Domènech, E, Toulis, V, Marfany, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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MDPI
2019
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