Here we describe a rapid inkjet formulation method for screening newly-synthesised cationic materials for siRNA delivery into cancer cells. Reduction responsive oligo-β-aminoesters were prepared and evaluated for their ability to condense siRNA into polyplexes through a fast inkjet printing method. A direct relationship between the oligomer structures and charge densities, and the final cell response in terms of uptake rate and transfection efficacy, was found. The oligo-β-aminoesters were well-tolerated by the cancer cells, compared to conventional cationic polymers so far employed in gene delivery, and were as active in silencing of a representative luciferase gene
Therapeutics based on nucleic acids offer the possibility of specific and potent treatment of diseas...
The polyanionic nature of oligonucleotides and their enzymatic degradation present challenges for th...
In this thesis, delivery systems for siRNA delivery are introduced with special attention to non-vir...
Here we describe a rapid inkjet formulation method for screening newly-synthesised cationic material...
Even though siRNA shows great promise in the treatment of genetic disease, cancer and viral infectio...
RNA interference (RNAi) is a highly specific gene-silencing mechanism triggered by small interfering...
The lack of efficient delivery systems is still limiting the full therapeutic potential of siRNA. Fo...
Success of synthetic interfering nucleic acids (siRNAs)-based therapy relies almost exclusively on e...
Materials for delivery of oligonucleotides need to be simple to produce yet effective in vivo to be ...
Sullivan, MillicentEpps, Thomas H., IIINucleic acid delivery has garnered significant interest as a ...
siRNA nanomedicines can potentially treat many human diseases, but safe and effective delivery remai...
Gene delivery is one of the most promising methods to treat multiple diseases through the alteration...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most malignant brain tumors affecting adults. It is char...
The success of siRNA gene therapy requires the availability of safe and efficient delivery systems. ...
Lipo-oligomers have been proven as potent siRNA carriers based on stable electrostatic and hydrophob...
Therapeutics based on nucleic acids offer the possibility of specific and potent treatment of diseas...
The polyanionic nature of oligonucleotides and their enzymatic degradation present challenges for th...
In this thesis, delivery systems for siRNA delivery are introduced with special attention to non-vir...
Here we describe a rapid inkjet formulation method for screening newly-synthesised cationic material...
Even though siRNA shows great promise in the treatment of genetic disease, cancer and viral infectio...
RNA interference (RNAi) is a highly specific gene-silencing mechanism triggered by small interfering...
The lack of efficient delivery systems is still limiting the full therapeutic potential of siRNA. Fo...
Success of synthetic interfering nucleic acids (siRNAs)-based therapy relies almost exclusively on e...
Materials for delivery of oligonucleotides need to be simple to produce yet effective in vivo to be ...
Sullivan, MillicentEpps, Thomas H., IIINucleic acid delivery has garnered significant interest as a ...
siRNA nanomedicines can potentially treat many human diseases, but safe and effective delivery remai...
Gene delivery is one of the most promising methods to treat multiple diseases through the alteration...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most malignant brain tumors affecting adults. It is char...
The success of siRNA gene therapy requires the availability of safe and efficient delivery systems. ...
Lipo-oligomers have been proven as potent siRNA carriers based on stable electrostatic and hydrophob...
Therapeutics based on nucleic acids offer the possibility of specific and potent treatment of diseas...
The polyanionic nature of oligonucleotides and their enzymatic degradation present challenges for th...
In this thesis, delivery systems for siRNA delivery are introduced with special attention to non-vir...