Monogenic skin diseases arise from well-defined single gene mutations, and in some cases a single point mutation. As the target cells are superficial, these diseases are ideally suited for treatment by nucleic acid-based therapies as well as monitoring through a variety of noninvasive imaging technologies. Despite the accessibility of the skin, there remain formidable barriers for functional delivery of nucleic acids to the target cells within the dermis and epidermis. These barriers include the stratum corneum and the layered structure of the skin, as well as more locally, the cellular, endosomal and nuclear membranes. A wide range of technologies for traversing these barriers has been described and moderate success has been reported for s...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...
RNA interference offers the potential of a novel therapeutic approach for treating skin disorders. T...
Although RNA interference offers therapeutic potential for treating skin disorders, delivery hurdles...
Monogenic skin diseases arise from well-defined single gene mutations, and in some cases a single po...
The accessibility of skin makes it an ideal target organ for nucleic acid-based therapeutics; howeve...
The skin is an attractive site for the delivery of nucleic acid-based drugs for the treatment of top...
The skin is an attractive site for the delivery of nucleic acid-based drugs for the treatment of top...
The delivery of nucleic acid therapies to their intracellular target site is one of the greatest ch...
Purpose: Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) specifically and potently inhibit target gene expression. P...
RNA interference offers the potential of a novel therapeutic approach for treating skin disorders. T...
AbstractTherapeutics based on short interfering RNAs (siRNAs), which act by inhibiting the expressio...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...
RNA interference offers the potential of a novel therapeutic approach for treating skin disorders. T...
Although RNA interference offers therapeutic potential for treating skin disorders, delivery hurdles...
Monogenic skin diseases arise from well-defined single gene mutations, and in some cases a single po...
The accessibility of skin makes it an ideal target organ for nucleic acid-based therapeutics; howeve...
The skin is an attractive site for the delivery of nucleic acid-based drugs for the treatment of top...
The skin is an attractive site for the delivery of nucleic acid-based drugs for the treatment of top...
The delivery of nucleic acid therapies to their intracellular target site is one of the greatest ch...
Purpose: Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) specifically and potently inhibit target gene expression. P...
RNA interference offers the potential of a novel therapeutic approach for treating skin disorders. T...
AbstractTherapeutics based on short interfering RNAs (siRNAs), which act by inhibiting the expressio...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...
RNA interference offers the potential of a novel therapeutic approach for treating skin disorders. T...
Although RNA interference offers therapeutic potential for treating skin disorders, delivery hurdles...