2021
DOI: 10.3390/polysaccharides2010007
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Biopolymeric Materials Used as Nonviral Vectors: A Review

Abstract: Bacterial transformation and gene transfection can be understood as being the results of introducing specific genetic material into cells, resulting in gene expression, and adding a new genetic trait to the host cell. Many studies have been carried out to investigate different types of lipids and cationic polymers as promising nonviral vectors for DNA transfer. The present study aimed to carry out a systematic review on the use of biopolymeric materials as nonviral vectors. The methodology was carried out base… Show more

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“…In order to improve transgenesis efficiency, new carriers for nucleic acids are strongly desired. Nanoparticles, which combine a small size, a capability to bind and transfer substances inside cells, and a low toxicity, seem to be promising as new gene carriers (Santos et al, 2021). However, there are not many data considering their cytotoxicity and potential efficiency in terms of zygote transfection.…”
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“…In order to improve transgenesis efficiency, new carriers for nucleic acids are strongly desired. Nanoparticles, which combine a small size, a capability to bind and transfer substances inside cells, and a low toxicity, seem to be promising as new gene carriers (Santos et al, 2021). However, there are not many data considering their cytotoxicity and potential efficiency in terms of zygote transfection.…”
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confidence: 99%