Chitosan is a naturally occurring cationic mucopolysaccharide. It is generally biocompatible, biodegradable, mucoadhesive, non-immunogenic and non-toxic. Although chitosan is able to condense nucleic acids (NA) (both DNA and RNA) and protect them from nuclease degradation, its poor water solubility and low transfection efficacy have impeded its use as an NA carrier. In order to overcome such limitations, a multitude of strategies for chitosan modification and formulation have been proposed. In this article, we will first give a brief overview of the physical and biological properties of chitosan. Then, with a special focus on plasmid DNA delivery, we will have a detailed discussion of the latest advances in chitosan-mediated NA transfer. Fo...
Among polymeric polycations, chitosan has emerged as a powerful carrier for gene delivery. Only a fe...
Chitosan is increasingly used for safe nucleic acid delivery in gene therapy studies, due to well-kn...
Gene therapy offers the possibility to treat or even cure diseases originating from genetic defects ...
Chitosan is a naturally occurring cationic mucopolysaccharide. It is generally biocompatible, biodeg...
Gene therapy is a new alternative treatment method that involves the internalization of deoxyribonuc...
Non-viral gene delivery vectors have lagged far behind viral ones in the current pipeline of clinica...
A number of systems based on synthetic molecules, among them cationic liposomes and poly(ethylene im...
The cationic polysaccharide chitosan has been widely used for non-viral transfection in vitro and in...
textOver the past several decades, gene therapy technologies have been developed for a diverse numbe...
In this thesis, chitosan, a biocompatible polysaccharide that has been approved as a food additive w...
Purpose. Chitosan, a natural cationic polysaccharide, is a candidate non-viral vector for gene deliv...
In the last few decades, there has been a growing interest towards the use of delivery systems for a...
The aim of gene delivery is to transfer genetic materials into target cells and alter their function...
The use of RNA interference mechanism and small interfering RNA (siRNA) in cancer gene therapy is a ...
The mechanism of RNA silencing has first been evidenced in plants. Then, studies on the nematode Cae...
Among polymeric polycations, chitosan has emerged as a powerful carrier for gene delivery. Only a fe...
Chitosan is increasingly used for safe nucleic acid delivery in gene therapy studies, due to well-kn...
Gene therapy offers the possibility to treat or even cure diseases originating from genetic defects ...
Chitosan is a naturally occurring cationic mucopolysaccharide. It is generally biocompatible, biodeg...
Gene therapy is a new alternative treatment method that involves the internalization of deoxyribonuc...
Non-viral gene delivery vectors have lagged far behind viral ones in the current pipeline of clinica...
A number of systems based on synthetic molecules, among them cationic liposomes and poly(ethylene im...
The cationic polysaccharide chitosan has been widely used for non-viral transfection in vitro and in...
textOver the past several decades, gene therapy technologies have been developed for a diverse numbe...
In this thesis, chitosan, a biocompatible polysaccharide that has been approved as a food additive w...
Purpose. Chitosan, a natural cationic polysaccharide, is a candidate non-viral vector for gene deliv...
In the last few decades, there has been a growing interest towards the use of delivery systems for a...
The aim of gene delivery is to transfer genetic materials into target cells and alter their function...
The use of RNA interference mechanism and small interfering RNA (siRNA) in cancer gene therapy is a ...
The mechanism of RNA silencing has first been evidenced in plants. Then, studies on the nematode Cae...
Among polymeric polycations, chitosan has emerged as a powerful carrier for gene delivery. Only a fe...
Chitosan is increasingly used for safe nucleic acid delivery in gene therapy studies, due to well-kn...
Gene therapy offers the possibility to treat or even cure diseases originating from genetic defects ...