The breakthrough of genetic therapy is set back by the lack of suitable genetic vector systems. We present the development of permeability-tunable, capsule-like, polymeric, micron-sized, core–shell particles for delivery of recombinant nucleic acids into target cells. These particles were demonstrated to effectively release rod-shaped small hairpin RNA and to selectively retain the RNA-encoding DNA template, which was designed to form a bulky tripartite structure. Thus, they can serve as delivery vectors preloaded with cargo RNA or alternatively as RNA-producing micro-bioreactors. The internalization of particles by human tissue culture cells inversely correlated with particle size and with the cell to particle ratio, although at a higher t...
Narrowly dispersed amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres, with a range of diameters, were su...
This is the first demonstration of receptor-mediated delivery of mRNA and establishes a new approach...
Nucleic acids have clear clinical potential for gene therapy. Plasmid DNA (pDNA) was the first nucle...
The breakthrough of genetic therapy is set back by the lack of suitable genetic vector systems. We p...
The breakthrough of genetic therapy is set back by the lack of suitable genetic vector systems. We p...
While DNA and messenger RNA (mRNA) based therapies are currently changing the biomedical field, thed...
Therapeutics based on nucleic acids offer the possibility of specific and potent treatment of diseas...
<div><p>Small RNAs, including siRNAs, gRNAs and miRNAs, modulate gene expression and serve as potent...
Small RNAs, including siRNAs, gRNAs and miRNAs, modulate gene expression and serve as potential ther...
Gene therapy can be described as the direct transfer of genetic material to cells or tissue for the ...
Abstract Efficient delivery of genetic material to primary cells remains challenging. Here, efficie...
RNA based therapeutics have transformed biomedical research and attracted enormous attention due to ...
Efficient delivery of genetic material to primary cells remains challenging. Here, efficient transfe...
Nucleic acid-based therapies hold the promise to treat many diseases in a way that was not previousl...
peer reviewedPolyplexes are nanoparticles composed of small-interfering RNA (siRNA) and natural or s...
Narrowly dispersed amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres, with a range of diameters, were su...
This is the first demonstration of receptor-mediated delivery of mRNA and establishes a new approach...
Nucleic acids have clear clinical potential for gene therapy. Plasmid DNA (pDNA) was the first nucle...
The breakthrough of genetic therapy is set back by the lack of suitable genetic vector systems. We p...
The breakthrough of genetic therapy is set back by the lack of suitable genetic vector systems. We p...
While DNA and messenger RNA (mRNA) based therapies are currently changing the biomedical field, thed...
Therapeutics based on nucleic acids offer the possibility of specific and potent treatment of diseas...
<div><p>Small RNAs, including siRNAs, gRNAs and miRNAs, modulate gene expression and serve as potent...
Small RNAs, including siRNAs, gRNAs and miRNAs, modulate gene expression and serve as potential ther...
Gene therapy can be described as the direct transfer of genetic material to cells or tissue for the ...
Abstract Efficient delivery of genetic material to primary cells remains challenging. Here, efficie...
RNA based therapeutics have transformed biomedical research and attracted enormous attention due to ...
Efficient delivery of genetic material to primary cells remains challenging. Here, efficient transfe...
Nucleic acid-based therapies hold the promise to treat many diseases in a way that was not previousl...
peer reviewedPolyplexes are nanoparticles composed of small-interfering RNA (siRNA) and natural or s...
Narrowly dispersed amino-functionalised polystyrene microspheres, with a range of diameters, were su...
This is the first demonstration of receptor-mediated delivery of mRNA and establishes a new approach...
Nucleic acids have clear clinical potential for gene therapy. Plasmid DNA (pDNA) was the first nucle...