2020
DOI: 10.1002/viw.20200072
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Enhancers in polymeric nonviral gene delivery systems

Abstract: Gene therapy is a promising therapeutic tool for cancers and inherited diseases. For successful gene therapy, gene delivery systems must be designed reasonably to allow DNA or other nuclear acids to be taken up by the cancer cells and then transported to target location for function. In the research of gene delivery systems, polymeric nonviral carriers for genes have attracted much attention. However, polymeric gene delivery systems suffer from low transfection efficiency. Various strategies have been develope… Show more

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“…In addition to its use in chemotherapy drug delivery, nHAp has also shown promise as a gene transfer vector for gene therapy (Yang et al, 2021). As a non-viral gene carrier, nHAp is easily prepared and avoids the risk of triggering host immune reactions.…”
Section: Gas Foaming Chemotherapy;gene Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to its use in chemotherapy drug delivery, nHAp has also shown promise as a gene transfer vector for gene therapy (Yang et al, 2021). As a non-viral gene carrier, nHAp is easily prepared and avoids the risk of triggering host immune reactions.…”
Section: Gas Foaming Chemotherapy;gene Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[45,56] With proper peptide modification onto the branch, these dendric polymer derivatives can be self-assemble, cell-targeting. [50] These materials have been widely used in gene therapy, [57] especially the self-assembly of peptide dendrimers. [50] Olden et al designed poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-g-pDMAEMA polymers for mediated higher transfection efficiency.…”
Section: Polyplexes For Car-gene Deliverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diverse types of nanomaterials have been prepared for the therapeutic use, serving as theranostic nanoplatforms, [ 188–190 ] assisting gene therapy [ 191,192 ] and ion‐interference therapy, [ 193,194 ] and acting as nanodrugs. [ 195,196 ] Biomass carbon materials stand out among the materials as a result of their excellent selectivity and high load effect, which are considered as the primary candidates for satisfied therapeutic effect in practical use.…”
Section: The Application Of Sustainable Carbon Materials In Catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%