Superparamagnetic nanoparticles are promising candidates for gene delivery into mammalian somatic cells and may be useful for reproductive cloning using the somatic cell nuclear transfer technique. However, limited investigations of their potential applications in animal genetics and breeding, particularly multiple-gene delivery by magnetofection, have been performed. Here, we developed a stable, targetable and convenient system for delivering multiple genes into the nuclei of porcine somatic cells using magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles as gene carriers. After surface modification by polyethylenimine, the spherical magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles showed strong binding affinity for DNA plasmids expressing the genes encoding a green (DNAGFP) or red ...
The synchronization of gene expression and cell trafficking in transfected stem cells is crucial for...
Biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles are effective for gene delivery in vitro and in vivo transfecti...
New approaches to increase the efficiency of non-viral gene delivery are still required. Here we rep...
Several physical methods have been developed to introduce nucleic acid expression vectors into mamma...
Gene therapy is a developing method for the treatment of various diseases. For this purpose, the sea...
Human diseases due to genetic mutations, such as cancer, have become the leading cause of death worl...
n recent years, nanotechnology has deployed a new set of theragnostic tools, including magnetic reso...
Nanoparticle technology is being incorporated into many areas of molecular science and biomedicine. ...
Newapproaches to increase theefficiencyofnon-viral gene delivery are still required. Here we report ...
The recent emphasis on the development of non-viral transfection agents for gene delivery has led to...
Modified magnetic nanoparticles are used as non-viral gene carriers in biological applications. To a...
Modified magnetic nanoparticles are used as non-viral gene carriers in biological applications. To a...
Gene delivery technologies to introduce foreign genes into highly differentiated mammalian cells hav...
Stuart C McBain, Humphrey HP Yiu, Jon DobsonInstitute of Science and Technology in Medicine, Keele U...
Magnetofection; represents nucleic acid delivery by using magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) under the in...
The synchronization of gene expression and cell trafficking in transfected stem cells is crucial for...
Biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles are effective for gene delivery in vitro and in vivo transfecti...
New approaches to increase the efficiency of non-viral gene delivery are still required. Here we rep...
Several physical methods have been developed to introduce nucleic acid expression vectors into mamma...
Gene therapy is a developing method for the treatment of various diseases. For this purpose, the sea...
Human diseases due to genetic mutations, such as cancer, have become the leading cause of death worl...
n recent years, nanotechnology has deployed a new set of theragnostic tools, including magnetic reso...
Nanoparticle technology is being incorporated into many areas of molecular science and biomedicine. ...
Newapproaches to increase theefficiencyofnon-viral gene delivery are still required. Here we report ...
The recent emphasis on the development of non-viral transfection agents for gene delivery has led to...
Modified magnetic nanoparticles are used as non-viral gene carriers in biological applications. To a...
Modified magnetic nanoparticles are used as non-viral gene carriers in biological applications. To a...
Gene delivery technologies to introduce foreign genes into highly differentiated mammalian cells hav...
Stuart C McBain, Humphrey HP Yiu, Jon DobsonInstitute of Science and Technology in Medicine, Keele U...
Magnetofection; represents nucleic acid delivery by using magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) under the in...
The synchronization of gene expression and cell trafficking in transfected stem cells is crucial for...
Biocompatible magnetic nanoparticles are effective for gene delivery in vitro and in vivo transfecti...
New approaches to increase the efficiency of non-viral gene delivery are still required. Here we rep...