Magnetic silica nanoparticles show great promise for drug delivery. The major advantages correspond to their magnetic nature and ease of biofunctionalization, which favors their ability to interact with cells and tissues. We have prepared magnetic silica nanoparticles with DNA fragments attached on their previously polyelectrolyte-primed surface. The remarkable feature of these materials is the compromise between the positive charges of the polyelectrolytes and the negative charges of the DNA. This dual-agent formulation dramatically changes the overall cytotoxicity and chemical degradation of the nanoparticles, revealing the key role that surface functionalization plays in regulating the mechanisms involved
Template assisted fabrication of magnetic silica nanospheres with large nanopores (MSNLP) and their ...
One of the big challenges of medicine today is to deliver drugs specifically to defected cells. Nano...
Modified magnetic nanoparticles are used as non-viral gene carriers in biological applications. To a...
In somatic gene therapy, new concepts for the transfer of DNA into specific cell nuclei are of inter...
Nanotechnology applied to biomedicine represents one of the most important challengescurrently facin...
Silica nanoparticles have been widely explored in biomedical applications, mainly related to drug de...
The development of functional nanocarriers that can enhance the cellular delivery of a variety of nu...
Efficient delivery of DNA-toxin anticancer drugs into nucleus of targeted tumor cells while simultan...
Diverse polycationic polymers have been used as nonviral transfection agents. Here we report the abi...
Silica nanoparticles have an interesting potential in drug delivery, gene therapy and molecular imag...
Careful analysis of any new nanomedicine device or disposal should be undertaken to comprehensively ...
Nanoparticles produced with surfaces functionalised by highly specific molecular tags are able to ta...
The polyelectrolyte–DNA complexation method to form magnetoplexes using silica-coated iron oxide mag...
A novel type of magnetic core-shell silica nanoparticles is developed for small interfering RNA (siR...
We synthesised silica nanoparticles (SiNP) with covalently linked cationic surface modifications and...
Template assisted fabrication of magnetic silica nanospheres with large nanopores (MSNLP) and their ...
One of the big challenges of medicine today is to deliver drugs specifically to defected cells. Nano...
Modified magnetic nanoparticles are used as non-viral gene carriers in biological applications. To a...
In somatic gene therapy, new concepts for the transfer of DNA into specific cell nuclei are of inter...
Nanotechnology applied to biomedicine represents one of the most important challengescurrently facin...
Silica nanoparticles have been widely explored in biomedical applications, mainly related to drug de...
The development of functional nanocarriers that can enhance the cellular delivery of a variety of nu...
Efficient delivery of DNA-toxin anticancer drugs into nucleus of targeted tumor cells while simultan...
Diverse polycationic polymers have been used as nonviral transfection agents. Here we report the abi...
Silica nanoparticles have an interesting potential in drug delivery, gene therapy and molecular imag...
Careful analysis of any new nanomedicine device or disposal should be undertaken to comprehensively ...
Nanoparticles produced with surfaces functionalised by highly specific molecular tags are able to ta...
The polyelectrolyte–DNA complexation method to form magnetoplexes using silica-coated iron oxide mag...
A novel type of magnetic core-shell silica nanoparticles is developed for small interfering RNA (siR...
We synthesised silica nanoparticles (SiNP) with covalently linked cationic surface modifications and...
Template assisted fabrication of magnetic silica nanospheres with large nanopores (MSNLP) and their ...
One of the big challenges of medicine today is to deliver drugs specifically to defected cells. Nano...
Modified magnetic nanoparticles are used as non-viral gene carriers in biological applications. To a...