Gene therapy, which aims to cure diseases by knocking out, editing, correcting or compensating abnormal genes, provides new strategies for the treatment of tumors, genetic diseases and other diseases that are closely related to human gene abnormalities. In order to deliver genes efficiently to abnormal sites in vivo to achieve therapeutic effects, a variety of gene vectors have been designed. Among them, peptide-based vectors show superior advantages because of their ease of design, perfect biocompatibility and safety. Rationally designed peptides can carry nucleic acids into cells to perform therapeutic effects by overcoming a series of biological barriers including cellular uptake, endosomal escape, nuclear entrance and so on. Moreover, p...
Improving the metabolic stability of DNA during in vivo transfection is essential to achieve optimal...
The hydrophobic nature of cell membranes is one of the major obstacles in the therapeutic delivery o...
Gene delivery has shown potential in a wide variety of applications, including basic research, thera...
Gene therapy can be defined as the introduction of exogenous nucleic acids into cells with the inte...
Background: The immunogenicity of viral DNA vectors is an important problem for gene therapy. The u...
Objective(s): The introduction of nucleic acids into cells for therapeutic objectives is significant...
The feasibility of most gene therapy strategies depends on the efficient delivery of DNA to target c...
Gene therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of genetic diseases. Currently, there are no ...
Gene therapy has gained increasing attention as an alternative to pharmacotherapy for treatment of v...
AbstractCertain peptides containing high percentage of cationic amino acids are known to efficiently...
Gene therapy has the potential to treat both acquired and inherited genetic diseases. Generally, two...
© 2014 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyThe current landscapes of novel ther...
Gene therapy provides a number of potential treatments that could be applied in clinic to prevent de...
We have evaluated the capacity of the cell-binding heptapeptide SIGYPLP to enhance transgene express...
The efficient delivery of DNA is of great importance for therapeutic applications such as gene thera...
Improving the metabolic stability of DNA during in vivo transfection is essential to achieve optimal...
The hydrophobic nature of cell membranes is one of the major obstacles in the therapeutic delivery o...
Gene delivery has shown potential in a wide variety of applications, including basic research, thera...
Gene therapy can be defined as the introduction of exogenous nucleic acids into cells with the inte...
Background: The immunogenicity of viral DNA vectors is an important problem for gene therapy. The u...
Objective(s): The introduction of nucleic acids into cells for therapeutic objectives is significant...
The feasibility of most gene therapy strategies depends on the efficient delivery of DNA to target c...
Gene therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of genetic diseases. Currently, there are no ...
Gene therapy has gained increasing attention as an alternative to pharmacotherapy for treatment of v...
AbstractCertain peptides containing high percentage of cationic amino acids are known to efficiently...
Gene therapy has the potential to treat both acquired and inherited genetic diseases. Generally, two...
© 2014 International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyThe current landscapes of novel ther...
Gene therapy provides a number of potential treatments that could be applied in clinic to prevent de...
We have evaluated the capacity of the cell-binding heptapeptide SIGYPLP to enhance transgene express...
The efficient delivery of DNA is of great importance for therapeutic applications such as gene thera...
Improving the metabolic stability of DNA during in vivo transfection is essential to achieve optimal...
The hydrophobic nature of cell membranes is one of the major obstacles in the therapeutic delivery o...
Gene delivery has shown potential in a wide variety of applications, including basic research, thera...