Due to charge interaction, cationic lipids spontaneously associate with nucleic acids, resulting in the formation of so-called lipoplexes. Lipoplexes are membranous structures that are capable of transducing genes into cells, eventually leading to expression of the genes (transfection). The mechanism involved in the cellular uptake of lipoplexes is most likely endocytosis, which occurs after nonspecific charge-mediated binding to cellular receptors. An important step in the transfection process following the actual internalization of lipoplexes is the release of the lipoplex and/or its DNA into the cytoplasm in order to evade lysosomal degradation. Here, the membranous nature of the lipoplex seems to be crucial in that it allows the exchang...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Cationic liposome-DNA complexes (lipoplexes) have emerged as leading nonviral gene carriers in world...
Reported here is the correlation between the transfection efficiency of cationic liposome/DNA comple...
Due to charge interaction, cationic lipids spontaneously associate with nucleic acids, resulting in ...
AbstractComplexes of DNA with cationic lipids are used to transfect eukaryotic cells. The mechanism ...
Multicomponent lipoplexes have recently emerged as especially promising transfection candidates, as ...
In the procedure for cationic liposome-mediated transfection, the cationic lipid is usually mixed wi...
Cationic lipids are exploited as vectors ('lipoplexes') for delivering nucleic acids, including gene...
Cationic lipids are exploited as vectors ('lipoplexes') for delivering nucleic acids, including gene...
Recent rapid developments in genomics will likely lead to a rapid expansion in identifying defective...
Cationic lipids are widely used for gene delivery, and inclusion of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine...
We investigated the cell association and intracellular pathway to the nucleus of complexes formed be...
Cationic liposomes complexed with DNA have been used extensively as non-viral vectors for the intrac...
Lipoplexes and polyplexes are widely applied as nonviral gene delivery carriers. Although their effi...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Cationic liposome-DNA complexes (lipoplexes) have emerged as leading nonviral gene carriers in world...
Reported here is the correlation between the transfection efficiency of cationic liposome/DNA comple...
Due to charge interaction, cationic lipids spontaneously associate with nucleic acids, resulting in ...
AbstractComplexes of DNA with cationic lipids are used to transfect eukaryotic cells. The mechanism ...
Multicomponent lipoplexes have recently emerged as especially promising transfection candidates, as ...
In the procedure for cationic liposome-mediated transfection, the cationic lipid is usually mixed wi...
Cationic lipids are exploited as vectors ('lipoplexes') for delivering nucleic acids, including gene...
Cationic lipids are exploited as vectors ('lipoplexes') for delivering nucleic acids, including gene...
Recent rapid developments in genomics will likely lead to a rapid expansion in identifying defective...
Cationic lipids are widely used for gene delivery, and inclusion of dioleoylphosphatidylethanolamine...
We investigated the cell association and intracellular pathway to the nucleus of complexes formed be...
Cationic liposomes complexed with DNA have been used extensively as non-viral vectors for the intrac...
Lipoplexes and polyplexes are widely applied as nonviral gene delivery carriers. Although their effi...
Non-viral vectors such as cationic lipids are capable of delivering nucleic acids, including genes, ...
Cationic liposome-DNA complexes (lipoplexes) have emerged as leading nonviral gene carriers in world...
Reported here is the correlation between the transfection efficiency of cationic liposome/DNA comple...