Research on self-assembling gemini surfactants and other amphiphiles for potential gene delivery applications in research as well as in clinical practice, and as alternatives to viral gene delivery vectors, is beginning to focus more on ‘structure–activity relationships’ to address the current low gene delivery efficiencies of amphiphiles. Some underlying structure–activity relations are beginning to emerge. But, as a better understanding of the factors that govern the transfection abilities of amphiphile molecules emerges, development of improved non-viral vectors with clinical potential may also emerge. The research conducted for this thesis was aimed at the design, synthesis and in vitro investigation of gemini surfactants as one of a...
Gene therapy holds great promise to treat a variety of human diseases, including diabetes. The devel...
Gene delivery relies upon the encapsulation of a gene of interest, which is then ideally delivered t...
Biological and thermodynamic properties of a new homologous series of highly fluorinated bispyridini...
Research on self-assembling gemini surfactants and other amphiphiles for potential gene delivery app...
To achieve successful gene therapy, safe and efficient gene delivery vectors are needed. As an alter...
Gemini surfactants are versatile gene delivery agents because of their ability to bind and compact D...
Gene therapy is a promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of inherited and acquired genetic...
In this study, the in vitro and in vivo transfection capacity of novel pH-sensitive sugar-based gemi...
The superior surfactant properties of cationic gemini surfactants are applied to the complex problem...
Gemini surfactants are a class of lipid molecules that have been successfully used in vitro and in v...
The unique molecular structure confers the diquaternary ammonium gemini surfactants with enhanced nu...
Gene transfer represents an important advance in the treatment of both genetic and acquired diseases...
NSERC and CFIPeer ReviewedGemini surfactants are promising molecules utilized as non-viral gene deli...
Gene therapy has emerged as a promising strategy for the treatment or prevention of many acquired or...
Non-viral gene therapy formulation development often relies on a rational design approach, where vec...
Gene therapy holds great promise to treat a variety of human diseases, including diabetes. The devel...
Gene delivery relies upon the encapsulation of a gene of interest, which is then ideally delivered t...
Biological and thermodynamic properties of a new homologous series of highly fluorinated bispyridini...
Research on self-assembling gemini surfactants and other amphiphiles for potential gene delivery app...
To achieve successful gene therapy, safe and efficient gene delivery vectors are needed. As an alter...
Gemini surfactants are versatile gene delivery agents because of their ability to bind and compact D...
Gene therapy is a promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of inherited and acquired genetic...
In this study, the in vitro and in vivo transfection capacity of novel pH-sensitive sugar-based gemi...
The superior surfactant properties of cationic gemini surfactants are applied to the complex problem...
Gemini surfactants are a class of lipid molecules that have been successfully used in vitro and in v...
The unique molecular structure confers the diquaternary ammonium gemini surfactants with enhanced nu...
Gene transfer represents an important advance in the treatment of both genetic and acquired diseases...
NSERC and CFIPeer ReviewedGemini surfactants are promising molecules utilized as non-viral gene deli...
Gene therapy has emerged as a promising strategy for the treatment or prevention of many acquired or...
Non-viral gene therapy formulation development often relies on a rational design approach, where vec...
Gene therapy holds great promise to treat a variety of human diseases, including diabetes. The devel...
Gene delivery relies upon the encapsulation of a gene of interest, which is then ideally delivered t...
Biological and thermodynamic properties of a new homologous series of highly fluorinated bispyridini...