Novel therapeutics to combat cancer are urgently needed. Most current pharmacological therapies have severe side effects and are seldom curative. Macromolecular drugs, and in particular nucleic acid based drugs, offer a potential remedy for this situation. Currently, the absence of efficacious and safe methods to deliver nucleic acids to intracellular sites of action is the main impediment to the introduction of nucleic acid based therapies in the clinic. Viral delivery methods have been demonstrated to efficiently deliver nucleic acids, but also to be associated with severe, occasionally life threatening, immune reactions. Non-viral delivery methods are, so far, not sufficiently efficient for use in the clinic. Many viral and virtually all...
AbstractArginine-rich peptides have been used extensively as efficient cellular transporters. Howeve...
Endocytosis, which plays a key role in many different species, is the process that cells take up ext...
Exploring the development of nonviral nucleic acid delivery vectors with progressive, specific, and ...
How various macromolecules are exchanged between cells and how they gain entry into recipient cells ...
Cells continuously export, import, and recycle molecules over the plasma membrane. Internalization, ...
Naked DNA plasmid represents the simplest vehicle for gene therapy and DNA-based vaccination purpose...
New therapies, based on gene transfer and protein delivery, require a better understanding of the ba...
Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surf...
Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surf...
The plasma membrane defines the border of living cells and provides a barrier to extracellular compo...
Experiments were conducted to elucidate the mechanisms of polylysine-mediated transfection into mamm...
The use of synthetic polymers for the delivery of nucleic acids holds considerable promise for under...
ABSTRACT: Cationic peptides known as protein transduction domains (PTDs) provide a means to deliver ...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have the potential to deliver numerous therapeutic macromolecules i...
Recent evidence for efficient delivery of macromolecules, such as peptides and nucleic acids, from t...
AbstractArginine-rich peptides have been used extensively as efficient cellular transporters. Howeve...
Endocytosis, which plays a key role in many different species, is the process that cells take up ext...
Exploring the development of nonviral nucleic acid delivery vectors with progressive, specific, and ...
How various macromolecules are exchanged between cells and how they gain entry into recipient cells ...
Cells continuously export, import, and recycle molecules over the plasma membrane. Internalization, ...
Naked DNA plasmid represents the simplest vehicle for gene therapy and DNA-based vaccination purpose...
New therapies, based on gene transfer and protein delivery, require a better understanding of the ba...
Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surf...
Cellular uptake of several viruses and polybasic macromolecules requires the expression of cell-surf...
The plasma membrane defines the border of living cells and provides a barrier to extracellular compo...
Experiments were conducted to elucidate the mechanisms of polylysine-mediated transfection into mamm...
The use of synthetic polymers for the delivery of nucleic acids holds considerable promise for under...
ABSTRACT: Cationic peptides known as protein transduction domains (PTDs) provide a means to deliver ...
Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) have the potential to deliver numerous therapeutic macromolecules i...
Recent evidence for efficient delivery of macromolecules, such as peptides and nucleic acids, from t...
AbstractArginine-rich peptides have been used extensively as efficient cellular transporters. Howeve...
Endocytosis, which plays a key role in many different species, is the process that cells take up ext...
Exploring the development of nonviral nucleic acid delivery vectors with progressive, specific, and ...