Herein, a novel series of multivalent polycationic β-cyclodextrin “click clusters” with discrete molecular weight have been synthesized, characterized, and examined as therapeutic pDNA carriers. The materials were creatively designed based on a β-cyclodextrin core to impart a biocompatible multivalent architecture and oligoethyleneamine arms to facilitate pDNA binding, encapsulation, and cellular uptake. An acetylated-per-azido-β-cyclodextrin (4) was reacted with series of alkyne dendrons (7a−e) (containing one to five ethyleneamine units) using copper-catalyzed 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition, to form a series of click clusters (9a−e) bearing 1,2,3-triazole linkers. Gel electrophoresis experiments, dynamic light scattering, and transmission elec...
Polycationic amphiphilic cyclodextrins (paCDs) have been shown to behave as efficient non-viral gene...
Linear cationic β-cyclodextrin-based polymers (βCDPs) are capable of forming polyplexes with nucleic...
Nucleic acids are expected as novel effective medicines, although they require a drug delivery syste...
Safe and efficient delivery of nucleic acid constructs to target cells has great potential for the t...
Therapeutic applications of gene therapeutics in human has attracted numerous opportunities that exi...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics have the potential to provide potent and highly specific treatments ...
A host:guest-derived gene delivery vector has been developed, based on the self-assembly of cationic...
Cationic polymers show promise for the in vitro and in vivo delivery of macromolecular therapeutics....
RNA interference has broad therapeutic potential due to its high specificity and ability to potentia...
Aim Development and evaluation of a new targeted gene delivery system by first preforming self-assem...
A cyclodextrin-based supramolecular hydrogel system with supramolecularly anchored active cationic c...
Precise control over the architecture of gene carriers is instrumental to manipulate gene delivery e...
En route to target cells, a gene carrier faces multiple extra- and intracellular hurdles that would ...
Polycation vehicles used for in vitro gene delivery require alteration for successful application in...
Nucleic acid reagents, including plasmid-encoded genes and small interfering RNA (siRNA), are promis...
Polycationic amphiphilic cyclodextrins (paCDs) have been shown to behave as efficient non-viral gene...
Linear cationic β-cyclodextrin-based polymers (βCDPs) are capable of forming polyplexes with nucleic...
Nucleic acids are expected as novel effective medicines, although they require a drug delivery syste...
Safe and efficient delivery of nucleic acid constructs to target cells has great potential for the t...
Therapeutic applications of gene therapeutics in human has attracted numerous opportunities that exi...
Nucleic acid-based therapeutics have the potential to provide potent and highly specific treatments ...
A host:guest-derived gene delivery vector has been developed, based on the self-assembly of cationic...
Cationic polymers show promise for the in vitro and in vivo delivery of macromolecular therapeutics....
RNA interference has broad therapeutic potential due to its high specificity and ability to potentia...
Aim Development and evaluation of a new targeted gene delivery system by first preforming self-assem...
A cyclodextrin-based supramolecular hydrogel system with supramolecularly anchored active cationic c...
Precise control over the architecture of gene carriers is instrumental to manipulate gene delivery e...
En route to target cells, a gene carrier faces multiple extra- and intracellular hurdles that would ...
Polycation vehicles used for in vitro gene delivery require alteration for successful application in...
Nucleic acid reagents, including plasmid-encoded genes and small interfering RNA (siRNA), are promis...
Polycationic amphiphilic cyclodextrins (paCDs) have been shown to behave as efficient non-viral gene...
Linear cationic β-cyclodextrin-based polymers (βCDPs) are capable of forming polyplexes with nucleic...
Nucleic acids are expected as novel effective medicines, although they require a drug delivery syste...