Medical research continues to illuminate the origins of many human diseases. Gene therapy has been widely proposed as a novel strategy by which this knowledge can be used to deliver new and improved therapies. Viral gene transfer is relatively efficient but there are concerns relating to the use of viral vectors in humans. Conversely, nonviral vectors appear safe but inefficient. Therefore, the development of an efficient nonviral vector remains a highly desirable goal. This review focuses on the numerous challenges preventing efficient nonviral gene transfer in vivo and discusses the many technologies that have been adopted to overcome these problem
The research and development of non-viral gene therapy has been extensive over the past decade and h...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Several advances in non-viral gene transfer technology have been reported over the past year. Cation...
Medical research continues to illuminate the origins of many human diseases. Gene therapy has been w...
Efficient delivery of genetic material into cells is a critical process to translate gene therapy in...
Gene therapy requires efficient vectors for delivering therapeutic genes. Advances in developments o...
Although the development of effective viral vectors put gene therapy on the road to commercializatio...
Gene therapy and its promise for treating human diseases has been around for over two decades, yet a...
Uses of viral vectors have thus far eclipsed uses of non-viral vectors for gene therapy delivery in ...
Introduction: This review presents recent developments in the use of nonviral vectors and transfer t...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Gene delivery is the science of transferring genetic material into cells by means of a vector to alt...
Gene therapy, the expression in cells of genetic material that has therapeutic activity, holds great...
Gene therapy covers a broad spectrum of applications, from gene replacement and knockdown for geneti...
The promise of cancer gene therapeutics is hampered by difficulties in the in vivo delivery to the t...
The research and development of non-viral gene therapy has been extensive over the past decade and h...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Several advances in non-viral gene transfer technology have been reported over the past year. Cation...
Medical research continues to illuminate the origins of many human diseases. Gene therapy has been w...
Efficient delivery of genetic material into cells is a critical process to translate gene therapy in...
Gene therapy requires efficient vectors for delivering therapeutic genes. Advances in developments o...
Although the development of effective viral vectors put gene therapy on the road to commercializatio...
Gene therapy and its promise for treating human diseases has been around for over two decades, yet a...
Uses of viral vectors have thus far eclipsed uses of non-viral vectors for gene therapy delivery in ...
Introduction: This review presents recent developments in the use of nonviral vectors and transfer t...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Gene delivery is the science of transferring genetic material into cells by means of a vector to alt...
Gene therapy, the expression in cells of genetic material that has therapeutic activity, holds great...
Gene therapy covers a broad spectrum of applications, from gene replacement and knockdown for geneti...
The promise of cancer gene therapeutics is hampered by difficulties in the in vivo delivery to the t...
The research and development of non-viral gene therapy has been extensive over the past decade and h...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Several advances in non-viral gene transfer technology have been reported over the past year. Cation...