Transfection of the skin by local gene delivery, as well as widespread transfection of systemic tissues following intravenous injection of cationic liposome/DNA complexes have been reported. Here, we show that surgically wounded mouse skin can be transfected either by local injection of DNA alone or by intravenous injection of optimized cationic liposome/DNA complexes; however, direct cutaneous injection produces much higher levels of gene expression in the skin, which is targeted to dermal and subdermal layers. High levels of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase activity were present from 3 h to 2 wk following direct injection of a gene expression plasmid into wounded skin and were maintained at detectable levels up to 8 wk after injection. E...
The ability to introduce DNA into mammalian cells has provided a powerful means to examine the regul...
Several methods for the stimulation of skin wound repair have been proposed over the last few decade...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...
Transfection of the skin by local gene delivery, as well as widespread transfection of systemic tiss...
The skin represents an attractive site for the localised gene therapy of dermatological pathologies ...
Efficient gene transfer with extended gene expression is essential for successful treatment of skin ...
Using a recently described skin-humanized model based on the engraftment of human bioengineered skin...
Biotecnologa Aplicada 2000;17:235-240 Transfection of Intact and Wounded Skin with a DNA/Polyethyle...
Mucocutaneous gene therapy offers exciting new treatment modalities for skin lesions. Transient expr...
The hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ)-liposome method involves the entrapment of DNA and nuclear...
Epidermal keratinocytes are particularly suitable candidates for in situ gene correction. Intraperit...
Molecular definition of disease at the level of the gene and advances in recombinant DNA technology ...
It is well documented that responses to growth factor treatment typically display bell-shaped dose r...
DNA delivery to skin may be useful for the treatment of skin diseases, DNA vaccinations, and other g...
To try epidermis as a target for somatic gene therapy we studied transfected primary human keratinoc...
The ability to introduce DNA into mammalian cells has provided a powerful means to examine the regul...
Several methods for the stimulation of skin wound repair have been proposed over the last few decade...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...
Transfection of the skin by local gene delivery, as well as widespread transfection of systemic tiss...
The skin represents an attractive site for the localised gene therapy of dermatological pathologies ...
Efficient gene transfer with extended gene expression is essential for successful treatment of skin ...
Using a recently described skin-humanized model based on the engraftment of human bioengineered skin...
Biotecnologa Aplicada 2000;17:235-240 Transfection of Intact and Wounded Skin with a DNA/Polyethyle...
Mucocutaneous gene therapy offers exciting new treatment modalities for skin lesions. Transient expr...
The hemagglutinating virus of Japan (HVJ)-liposome method involves the entrapment of DNA and nuclear...
Epidermal keratinocytes are particularly suitable candidates for in situ gene correction. Intraperit...
Molecular definition of disease at the level of the gene and advances in recombinant DNA technology ...
It is well documented that responses to growth factor treatment typically display bell-shaped dose r...
DNA delivery to skin may be useful for the treatment of skin diseases, DNA vaccinations, and other g...
To try epidermis as a target for somatic gene therapy we studied transfected primary human keratinoc...
The ability to introduce DNA into mammalian cells has provided a powerful means to examine the regul...
Several methods for the stimulation of skin wound repair have been proposed over the last few decade...
The skin is a valuable organ for the development and exploitation of gene medicines. Delivering gene...