2022
DOI: 10.1002/jsde.12598
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Synthesis of asymmetrically dihydrophobic chain poly(ethylene glycol) lipids for long circulation and membrane fusion

Abstract: Liposomes are the predominant drug delivery system widely used in the pharmaceutical industry, but rapid clearance and endosome degradation are the main barriers to improve the delivery efficiency of liposomes, especially for protein or genes. Simulating viral membrane fusion peptides, four asymmetrically dihydrophobic chain polyethylene glycol (PEG) lipids with long circulating and membrane fusion properties have been designed and synthesized with a high yield. The structure of synthetic PEG lipids is charact… Show more

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