2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.17.496588
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Lactose-based surfactants complexable with oligonucleic acids as gene delivery agents

Abstract: Advances in molecular medicine related to the treatment of genetic disorders and cancer require finding new pathways for gene transfer. Nonviral delivery methods rely on the application of polymers, liposomes and cationic lipid systems used as vehicle. Among these systems, there is increasing interest in surfactants, which, due to their ability to complex with nucleic acids can deliver into cell DNA or RNA molecules of almost any size, which is unattainable with viral gene delivery systems.The main aim of this… Show more

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