International audienceThe intracellular delivery of nucleic acid molecules is a complex process involving several distinct steps; among these the endosomal escape appeared to be of particular importance for an efficient protein production (or inhibition) into host cells. In the present study, a new series of ionizable vectors, derived from naturally occurring aminoglycoside tobramycin, was prepared using improved synthetic procedures that allow structural variations on the linker and hydrophobic domain levels. Complexes formed between the new ionizable lipids and mRNA, DNA, or siRNA were characterized by cryo-TEM experiments and their transfection potency was evaluated using different cell types. We demonstrated that lead molecule 30, beari...
AbstractIn an effort to probe the importance of endosomal protonation in pH-sensitive, cationic, lip...
Twenty years after gene therapy was introduced in the clinic, advances in the technique continue to ...
Great expectations from the application of gene therapy approaches to human disease have been impair...
International audienceThe intracellular delivery of nucleic acid molecules is a complex process invo...
The intracellular delivery of nucleic acid molecules is a complex process involving several distinct...
Cationic lipids are exploited as vectors ('lipoplexes') for delivering nucleic acids, including gene...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Cationic lipids are exploited as vectors ('lipoplexes') for delivering nucleic acids, including gene...
Non–viral gene vectors exhibit several desirable properties, over their viral counterparts. This has...
International audienceProtein expression and RNA interference require efficient delivery of DNA or m...
Ionizable lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are the most clinically advanced nano-delivery system for thera...
Recent rapid developments in genomics will likely lead to a rapid expansion in identifying defective...
AbstractIn an effort to probe the importance of endosomal protonation in pH-sensitive, cationic, lip...
Twenty years after gene therapy was introduced in the clinic, advances in the technique continue to ...
Great expectations from the application of gene therapy approaches to human disease have been impair...
International audienceThe intracellular delivery of nucleic acid molecules is a complex process invo...
The intracellular delivery of nucleic acid molecules is a complex process involving several distinct...
Cationic lipids are exploited as vectors ('lipoplexes') for delivering nucleic acids, including gene...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Cationic lipids are exploited as vectors ('lipoplexes') for delivering nucleic acids, including gene...
Non–viral gene vectors exhibit several desirable properties, over their viral counterparts. This has...
International audienceProtein expression and RNA interference require efficient delivery of DNA or m...
Ionizable lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are the most clinically advanced nano-delivery system for thera...
Recent rapid developments in genomics will likely lead to a rapid expansion in identifying defective...
AbstractIn an effort to probe the importance of endosomal protonation in pH-sensitive, cationic, lip...
Twenty years after gene therapy was introduced in the clinic, advances in the technique continue to ...
Great expectations from the application of gene therapy approaches to human disease have been impair...