A number of smart nonviral gene delivery vectors relying on bioresponsiveness have been introduced in the past few years to overcome the limits of the first generation of gene carriers. Among them, redoxsensitive lipidic and polymeric vectors exploit the presence of disulfide bonds in their structure to take advantage of the highly reductive intracellular milieu and to promote complex unpacking and nucleic acids release after cellular uptake (disulfide linker strategy). Glutathione (GSH) has been often identified as the leading actor in the intracellular reduction of bioreducible vectors but their actual mechanisms of action have been rarely investigated in depth and doubts about the real effectiveness of the disulfide linker strategy have ...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Although redox-sensitive transfectants have been considered hitherto as the Holy Grail of gene deliv...
Objectives. Gene therapy is based on the introduction of genetic material into cells, tissues, or or...
A number of smart nonviral gene delivery vectors relying on bioresponsiveness have been introduced i...
A number of smart nonviral gene delivery vectors relying on bioresponsiveness have been introduced i...
BACKGROUND: A promising strategy to create stimuli-responsive gene delivery systems is to exploit th...
The design and synthesis of safe efficient non-viral vectors for gene delivery has attracted signifi...
We characterized different cationic lipid-based gene delivery systems consisting of both liposomes a...
AbstractHerein, employing a previously reported disulfide-linker strategy, we have designed and synt...
Non–viral gene vectors exhibit several desirable properties, over their viral counterparts. This has...
AbstractWe characterized different cationic lipid-based gene delivery systems consisting of both lip...
AbstractBackground: Intracellular release of free DNA from the vector complex is one of the critical...
International audienceOver the last several years, various gene delivery systems have been developed...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Although redox-sensitive transfectants have been considered hitherto as the Holy Grail of gene deliv...
Objectives. Gene therapy is based on the introduction of genetic material into cells, tissues, or or...
A number of smart nonviral gene delivery vectors relying on bioresponsiveness have been introduced i...
A number of smart nonviral gene delivery vectors relying on bioresponsiveness have been introduced i...
BACKGROUND: A promising strategy to create stimuli-responsive gene delivery systems is to exploit th...
The design and synthesis of safe efficient non-viral vectors for gene delivery has attracted signifi...
We characterized different cationic lipid-based gene delivery systems consisting of both liposomes a...
AbstractHerein, employing a previously reported disulfide-linker strategy, we have designed and synt...
Non–viral gene vectors exhibit several desirable properties, over their viral counterparts. This has...
AbstractWe characterized different cationic lipid-based gene delivery systems consisting of both lip...
AbstractBackground: Intracellular release of free DNA from the vector complex is one of the critical...
International audienceOver the last several years, various gene delivery systems have been developed...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Although redox-sensitive transfectants have been considered hitherto as the Holy Grail of gene deliv...
Objectives. Gene therapy is based on the introduction of genetic material into cells, tissues, or or...