Abstract: The discovery in the early 2000’s that magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) complexed to nonviral or viral vectors can, in the presence of an external magnetic field, greatly enhance gene transfer into cells has raised much interest. This technique, called magnetofection, was initially developed mainly to improve gene transfer in cell cultures, a simpler and more easily controllable scenario than in vivo models. These studies provided evidence for some unique capabilities of magnetofection. Progressively, the interest in magnetofection expanded to its application in animal models and led to the association of this technique with another technology, magnetic drug targeting (MDT). This combination offers the possi-bility to develop more ef...
Attempts have been made to use various forms of cellular vectors to deliver therapeutic genes to dis...
Newapproaches to increase theefficiencyofnon-viral gene delivery are still required. Here we report ...
Stuart C McBain, Humphrey HP Yiu, Jon DobsonInstitute of Science and Technology in Medicine, Keele U...
The discovery in the early 2000’s that magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) complexed to nonviral or viral ...
The recent emphasis on the development of non-viral transfection agents for gene delivery has led to...
Several physical methods have been developed to introduce nucleic acid expression vectors into mamma...
The aim of this project was to develop a platform technology for the delivery of Magnetic Nanopartic...
This paper describes core-shell-type magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and magnetic lipoplexes, comprisi...
Successful gene therapy depends upon specific gene delivery into the cells and tissues of interest. ...
In order to enhance and target gene delivery we have previously established a novel method, termed m...
In order to enhance and target gene delivery we have previously established a novel method, termed m...
Gene therapy is a developing method for the treatment of various diseases. For this purpose, the sea...
n recent years, nanotechnology has deployed a new set of theragnostic tools, including magnetic reso...
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles provide a platform to deliver therapeutic agents to any d...
Human diseases due to genetic mutations, such as cancer, have become the leading cause of death worl...
Attempts have been made to use various forms of cellular vectors to deliver therapeutic genes to dis...
Newapproaches to increase theefficiencyofnon-viral gene delivery are still required. Here we report ...
Stuart C McBain, Humphrey HP Yiu, Jon DobsonInstitute of Science and Technology in Medicine, Keele U...
The discovery in the early 2000’s that magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) complexed to nonviral or viral ...
The recent emphasis on the development of non-viral transfection agents for gene delivery has led to...
Several physical methods have been developed to introduce nucleic acid expression vectors into mamma...
The aim of this project was to develop a platform technology for the delivery of Magnetic Nanopartic...
This paper describes core-shell-type magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) and magnetic lipoplexes, comprisi...
Successful gene therapy depends upon specific gene delivery into the cells and tissues of interest. ...
In order to enhance and target gene delivery we have previously established a novel method, termed m...
In order to enhance and target gene delivery we have previously established a novel method, termed m...
Gene therapy is a developing method for the treatment of various diseases. For this purpose, the sea...
n recent years, nanotechnology has deployed a new set of theragnostic tools, including magnetic reso...
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles provide a platform to deliver therapeutic agents to any d...
Human diseases due to genetic mutations, such as cancer, have become the leading cause of death worl...
Attempts have been made to use various forms of cellular vectors to deliver therapeutic genes to dis...
Newapproaches to increase theefficiencyofnon-viral gene delivery are still required. Here we report ...
Stuart C McBain, Humphrey HP Yiu, Jon DobsonInstitute of Science and Technology in Medicine, Keele U...