The mechanism of polycation cytotoxicity and the relationship to polymer molecular weight is poorly understood. To gain an insight into this important phenomenon a range of newly synthesised uniform (near monodisperse) linear polyethylenimines, commercially available poly(L-lysine)s and two commonly used PEI -based transfectants (broad 22 kDa linear and 25 kDa branched) were tested for their cytotoxicity against the A549 human lung carcinoma cell line. Cell membrane damage assays (LDH release) and cell viability assays (MTT) showed a strong relationship to dose and polymer molecular weight, and increasing incubation times revealed that even supposedly "non-toxic" low molecular weight polymers still damage cell membranes. The newly proposed ...
Polycations are an essential part of layer-by-layer (LbL)-assembled drug delivery systems, especiall...
Although water-soluble polymers are finding increasing use as polymer therapeutics, there has been l...
Introduction: Polyethylenimine (PEI), as a nonviral cationic polymer, has been widely used as gene d...
The mechanism of polycation cytotoxicity and the relationship to polymer molecular weight is poorly ...
Linear poly(ethylenimine) is the current “gold standard” gene transfection agent. It is synthesised ...
Poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) is a cationic macromolecule commonly used in gene transfer/therapy protocol...
Synthetic polymer based Polyfectins (cationic polymer-DNA complex) have received intensive scientifi...
Polymer chemistry, composition and molar mass are factors that are known to affect cytotoxicity howe...
Cationic polymers such as polyethylenimine (PEI) have found a pervasive place in laboratories across...
Aims Gene therapy is a promising strategy for the treatment of various diseases. Polyethylenimine (P...
A wide range of synthetic polycations in linear, branched, or dendrimer form have been used to conde...
Non-viral gene therapy is based on the development of efficient and safe gene carrier systems able t...
Central to gene therapy technology has been the use of cationic polymers as vectors for DNA and RNA ...
Purpose: This study aimed to further explore the mechanisms behind the ability of certain linear pol...
Cationic gene delivery agents (vectors) are important for delivering nucleotides, but are also respo...
Polycations are an essential part of layer-by-layer (LbL)-assembled drug delivery systems, especiall...
Although water-soluble polymers are finding increasing use as polymer therapeutics, there has been l...
Introduction: Polyethylenimine (PEI), as a nonviral cationic polymer, has been widely used as gene d...
The mechanism of polycation cytotoxicity and the relationship to polymer molecular weight is poorly ...
Linear poly(ethylenimine) is the current “gold standard” gene transfection agent. It is synthesised ...
Poly(ethylenimine) (PEI) is a cationic macromolecule commonly used in gene transfer/therapy protocol...
Synthetic polymer based Polyfectins (cationic polymer-DNA complex) have received intensive scientifi...
Polymer chemistry, composition and molar mass are factors that are known to affect cytotoxicity howe...
Cationic polymers such as polyethylenimine (PEI) have found a pervasive place in laboratories across...
Aims Gene therapy is a promising strategy for the treatment of various diseases. Polyethylenimine (P...
A wide range of synthetic polycations in linear, branched, or dendrimer form have been used to conde...
Non-viral gene therapy is based on the development of efficient and safe gene carrier systems able t...
Central to gene therapy technology has been the use of cationic polymers as vectors for DNA and RNA ...
Purpose: This study aimed to further explore the mechanisms behind the ability of certain linear pol...
Cationic gene delivery agents (vectors) are important for delivering nucleotides, but are also respo...
Polycations are an essential part of layer-by-layer (LbL)-assembled drug delivery systems, especiall...
Although water-soluble polymers are finding increasing use as polymer therapeutics, there has been l...
Introduction: Polyethylenimine (PEI), as a nonviral cationic polymer, has been widely used as gene d...