The field of tissue engineering is increasingly recognizing that gene therapy can be employed for modulating <i>in vivo</i> cellular response thereby guiding tissue regeneration. However, the field lacks a versatile and biocompatible gene delivery platform capable of efficiently delivering transgenes to mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), a cell type often refractory to transfection. Herein, we describe the extensive and systematic exploration of three architectural variations of star-shaped poly(l-lysine) polypeptide (star-PLL) with varying number and length of poly(l-lysine) arms as potential nonviral gene delivery vectors for MSCs. We demonstrate that star-PLL vectors are capable of self-assembling with pDNA to form stable, cationic nanomed...
Recent developments within the field of tissue engineering (TE) have shown that biomaterial scaffold...
Gene delivery is an important tool to study and manipulate human pluripotent stem cells for regenera...
Gene therapy can be described as the direct transfer of genetic material to cells or tissue for the ...
The field of tissue engineering is increasingly recognizing that gene therapy can be employed for mo...
The field of tissue engineering is increasingly recognizing that gene therapy can be employed for m...
It is increasingly being recognised within the field of tissue engineering that the regenerative ca...
The field of tissue engineering (TE) is increasingly using biomaterial scaffolds which are augmented...
Increasingly, tissue engineering strategies such as the use of biomaterial scaffolds augmented with ...
Gene therapy meets one serious bottleneck in clinical application, namely, lack of safe and efficien...
Cationic star-shaped poly(L-lysine) are efficient nanovectors for the delivery of nucleic acids (gen...
The introduction of the DNA into mammalian cells remains a challenge in gene delivery, particularly ...
The development of biodegradable gene delivery systems, which have the ability to effectively delive...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. Two types of cancer that have high morta...
Recent developments within the field of tissue engineering (TE) have shown that biomaterial scaffold...
The area of nanomedicine has witnessed a surge in research interest in recent years owing to the hug...
Recent developments within the field of tissue engineering (TE) have shown that biomaterial scaffold...
Gene delivery is an important tool to study and manipulate human pluripotent stem cells for regenera...
Gene therapy can be described as the direct transfer of genetic material to cells or tissue for the ...
The field of tissue engineering is increasingly recognizing that gene therapy can be employed for mo...
The field of tissue engineering is increasingly recognizing that gene therapy can be employed for m...
It is increasingly being recognised within the field of tissue engineering that the regenerative ca...
The field of tissue engineering (TE) is increasingly using biomaterial scaffolds which are augmented...
Increasingly, tissue engineering strategies such as the use of biomaterial scaffolds augmented with ...
Gene therapy meets one serious bottleneck in clinical application, namely, lack of safe and efficien...
Cationic star-shaped poly(L-lysine) are efficient nanovectors for the delivery of nucleic acids (gen...
The introduction of the DNA into mammalian cells remains a challenge in gene delivery, particularly ...
The development of biodegradable gene delivery systems, which have the ability to effectively delive...
Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. Two types of cancer that have high morta...
Recent developments within the field of tissue engineering (TE) have shown that biomaterial scaffold...
The area of nanomedicine has witnessed a surge in research interest in recent years owing to the hug...
Recent developments within the field of tissue engineering (TE) have shown that biomaterial scaffold...
Gene delivery is an important tool to study and manipulate human pluripotent stem cells for regenera...
Gene therapy can be described as the direct transfer of genetic material to cells or tissue for the ...