2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2012.09.033
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Gene delivery of PEI incorporating with functional block copolymer via non-covalent assembly strategy

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“…Ternary DNA complexes have received considerable attention in the field of gene delivery due to either their facile formulations or their capabilities to converge three different components into one macromolecular form such that they can simultaneously possess the various characteristic properties of each element of the ternary complex . Typically, ternary DNA complexes are composed of negatively charged plasmid DNA with two elements: one is usually a macromolecule with cationic charges to form DNA complexes through electrostatic interactions, and the other is a structure or a moiety with additional property.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ternary DNA complexes have received considerable attention in the field of gene delivery due to either their facile formulations or their capabilities to converge three different components into one macromolecular form such that they can simultaneously possess the various characteristic properties of each element of the ternary complex . Typically, ternary DNA complexes are composed of negatively charged plasmid DNA with two elements: one is usually a macromolecule with cationic charges to form DNA complexes through electrostatic interactions, and the other is a structure or a moiety with additional property.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, ternary DNA complexes are composed of negatively charged plasmid DNA with two elements: one is usually a macromolecule with cationic charges to form DNA complexes through electrostatic interactions, and the other is a structure or a moiety with additional property. Thus, in addition to the property of inducing substantially enhanced delivery efficiency, ternary DNA complexes could also induce synergistic effects in achieving multifunctional performance, including specificity in targeting, lower cytotoxicity, and dual‐delivery of multiple agents . Moreover, these properties could be regarded as crucial features for designing the next generation of gene vectors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The formulation where PEI 10k was complexed with siRNA at an N/P ratio of 50 and further incorporated into 1% (m/v) Pluronic ® F127based PM, presented similar transfection efficacy and GFP silencing than Lipofectamine ® 2000. Contrarily to the need of complex chemical modifications proposed by other studies (62,63), in this work we used a simple association of PEI-based polyplexes with Pluronic ® F127-based PM. The micelles prepared by DM present the great advantage of being prepared by a simpler method, importantly avoiding the use of organic solvents.…”
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“…PEI is a synthetic cationic polymer that has been extensively used to deliver oligonucleotides, siRNA, and plasmid DNA in vitro and in vivo [8-10]. Moreover, the cationic charge of the carrier surface can be enhanced through the intracellular uptake of vehicles to negatively charged tumor cells or tissues [11-13].…”
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confidence: 99%