2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.163716895.57262928/v1
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Targeted Delivery of siRNA through Nanocomplex using Specific Fusion Peptides for Breast Cancer Treatment

Abstract: Breast cancer is one of the serious diseases and has the second-highest mortality in women worldwide. RNA interference has been developed as a promising way of specific cancer treatment by silencing oncogenes efficiently. However, small RNAs exhibits difficulties in specific cellular uptake and instability. Therefore, we designed novel fusion peptides (RS and RT) for an efficient, stable, and specific delivery of small RNAs. Both RS and RT peptides could form self-assembled nanocomplexes via electrostatic attr… Show more

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