2021
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/ac4066
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Uniform iron oxide nanoparticles reduce the required amount of polyethylenimine in the gene delivery to mesenchymal stem cells

Abstract: Cationic polyethylenimine (PEI) is regarded as the “golden standard” of non-viral gene vectors. However, the superiority of PEI with high positive charge density also induces its major drawback of cytotoxicity, which restricts its application for an effective and safe gene delivery to stem cells. To redress this shortcoming, herein, a magnetic gene complex containing uniform iron oxide nanoparticles (UIONPs), plasmid DNA, and free PEI is prepared through electrostatic interactions for the gene delivery to bone… Show more

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“…PEI-SPION combined with NRG1 to form nanocomposites through electrostatic interaction. PEI-SPION-NRG1-PEI gene complexes with different N/P ratios (a molar ratio of PEI nitrogen to DNA phosphate) [ 13 ] were obtained by adding PEI solutions of the same volume. Then they were incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PEI-SPION combined with NRG1 to form nanocomposites through electrostatic interaction. PEI-SPION-NRG1-PEI gene complexes with different N/P ratios (a molar ratio of PEI nitrogen to DNA phosphate) [ 13 ] were obtained by adding PEI solutions of the same volume. Then they were incubated at room temperature for 15 minutes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%