Texto completo descargado desde TeseoThe use of preorganized macrocyclic scaffolds to achieve a precise alignment of functional elements has proven to be extremely useful over the years in the design of artificial receptors and ligands capable of mimicking the supramolecular events occurring in living organisms. The cyclic maltooligosaccharide (cyclodextrin, CD) nucleus is considered a privileged platform for these channels, as it combines biocompatibility, availability and a tubular symmetric framework with well-differentiated faces. CD-based architectures can additionally take advantage of their distinctive inclusion capabilities. Recently, CDs have found their way into the field of gene delivery, giving rise to a plethora of synthetic ...
Optimising non-viral vectors for neuronal siRNA delivery presents a significant challenge. Here, we ...
The recent advances in genetic engineering demand the development of conceptually new methods to pre...
Linear cationic β-cyclodextrin (β-CD)-based polymers can form polyplexes with plasmid DNA and transf...
Precise control over the architecture of gene carriers is instrumental to manipulate gene delivery e...
Multi-head/multi-tail facial amphiphiles built on cyclodextrin (CD) and calixarene (CA) scaffolds ar...
Multi-head/multi-tail facial amphiphiles built on cyclodextrin (CD) and calixarene (CA) scaffolds ar...
Exhaustive structure–efficacy relationship studies on nonviral gene delivery systems are often hampe...
Linear cationic beta-cyclodextrin (b-CD)-based polymers can bind with plasmid DNA to form colloid-si...
The transfer of gene therapy from an academic exercise to a clinical setting demands the development...
The continuing challenge of using cyclodextrins (CDs) for solubilization and drug targeting has led ...
The self-assembling processes underlining the capabilities of facially differentiated (¿Janus¿) poly...
[Abstract] Controlled delivery of gene transfer vectors is a powerful strategy to enhance the tempor...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics have the potential to provide potent and highly specific treatments ...
Fully homogeneous facial amphiphiles consisting in a cyclodextrin (CD) platform onto which a polycat...
Polycationic amphiphilic cyclodextrins (paCDs) have been shown to behave as efficient non-viral gene...
Optimising non-viral vectors for neuronal siRNA delivery presents a significant challenge. Here, we ...
The recent advances in genetic engineering demand the development of conceptually new methods to pre...
Linear cationic β-cyclodextrin (β-CD)-based polymers can form polyplexes with plasmid DNA and transf...
Precise control over the architecture of gene carriers is instrumental to manipulate gene delivery e...
Multi-head/multi-tail facial amphiphiles built on cyclodextrin (CD) and calixarene (CA) scaffolds ar...
Multi-head/multi-tail facial amphiphiles built on cyclodextrin (CD) and calixarene (CA) scaffolds ar...
Exhaustive structure–efficacy relationship studies on nonviral gene delivery systems are often hampe...
Linear cationic beta-cyclodextrin (b-CD)-based polymers can bind with plasmid DNA to form colloid-si...
The transfer of gene therapy from an academic exercise to a clinical setting demands the development...
The continuing challenge of using cyclodextrins (CDs) for solubilization and drug targeting has led ...
The self-assembling processes underlining the capabilities of facially differentiated (¿Janus¿) poly...
[Abstract] Controlled delivery of gene transfer vectors is a powerful strategy to enhance the tempor...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics have the potential to provide potent and highly specific treatments ...
Fully homogeneous facial amphiphiles consisting in a cyclodextrin (CD) platform onto which a polycat...
Polycationic amphiphilic cyclodextrins (paCDs) have been shown to behave as efficient non-viral gene...
Optimising non-viral vectors for neuronal siRNA delivery presents a significant challenge. Here, we ...
The recent advances in genetic engineering demand the development of conceptually new methods to pre...
Linear cationic β-cyclodextrin (β-CD)-based polymers can form polyplexes with plasmid DNA and transf...