Gene delivery for molecular-level therapeutics is regarded as a prospective remedial route to cure human diseases by the medical community. The major challenge for delivering genes in vivo is the lack of suitable delivery vehicles possessing high transfection efficiencies and low cytotoxicity. Currently, viral vectors such as retroviruses, lentiviruses, adenoviruses, adeno-associated viruses (AAV), and herpes simplex viruses (HSV) are being used as successful vectors at clinical trial levels. However, their use has raised major concerns related to insertion mutagenesis and immunogenicity in the medical research community. To address these issues, several non-viral gene delivery vectors are being explored. Among these non-viral vectors, mult...
In vivo systemic gene therapy approaches remain largely limited by short circulation time of genetic...
Gene therapy is a technique that rectifies defective or abnormal genes by introducing exogenous gene...
© 2021 by the authors.Nanomaterials are currently being developed for the specific cell/tissue/organ...
With the rapid development of nanotechnology in the recent decade, novel DNA and RNA delivery system...
2014-04-02Virus‐based nanoparticles have shown promise for mediating gene delivery due to their well...
Gene therapy is a promising strategy for specific treatment of numerous gene-associated human diseas...
Vectors and carriers play an indispensable role in gene therapy and drug delivery. Non-viral vectors...
The diagnosis and treatment of solid tumors may be improved by tailoring nanoparticles for drug deli...
The rising demand for complex biological therapies (i.e., personalized medicine) has created an urge...
Gene therapy has emerged as a potential platform for treating several dreaded and rare diseases that...
AbstractThe use of nanoparticles as carriers for the delivery of therapeutic materials to target tis...
Gene therapy has the potential to treat a wide range of diseases and ailments from cancer to blindne...
The advances in nanotechnology, particularly, application in biomedicine are described in the review...
Nanotechnology offers tremendous potential for use in biomedical applications, including cancer and ...
The massive amount of human genetic information already available has accelerated the identification...
In vivo systemic gene therapy approaches remain largely limited by short circulation time of genetic...
Gene therapy is a technique that rectifies defective or abnormal genes by introducing exogenous gene...
© 2021 by the authors.Nanomaterials are currently being developed for the specific cell/tissue/organ...
With the rapid development of nanotechnology in the recent decade, novel DNA and RNA delivery system...
2014-04-02Virus‐based nanoparticles have shown promise for mediating gene delivery due to their well...
Gene therapy is a promising strategy for specific treatment of numerous gene-associated human diseas...
Vectors and carriers play an indispensable role in gene therapy and drug delivery. Non-viral vectors...
The diagnosis and treatment of solid tumors may be improved by tailoring nanoparticles for drug deli...
The rising demand for complex biological therapies (i.e., personalized medicine) has created an urge...
Gene therapy has emerged as a potential platform for treating several dreaded and rare diseases that...
AbstractThe use of nanoparticles as carriers for the delivery of therapeutic materials to target tis...
Gene therapy has the potential to treat a wide range of diseases and ailments from cancer to blindne...
The advances in nanotechnology, particularly, application in biomedicine are described in the review...
Nanotechnology offers tremendous potential for use in biomedical applications, including cancer and ...
The massive amount of human genetic information already available has accelerated the identification...
In vivo systemic gene therapy approaches remain largely limited by short circulation time of genetic...
Gene therapy is a technique that rectifies defective or abnormal genes by introducing exogenous gene...
© 2021 by the authors.Nanomaterials are currently being developed for the specific cell/tissue/organ...