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Non-viral, coated nanoparticles as vectors for gene therapy
Frederick Campbell
, Katharina Welser
, Atefeh Mohammadi
, Laila Kudsiova
, Jayne M. Lawrence
, Alethea B. Tabor
, Helen C. Hailes
University of Brighton
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Small Interfering RNA (siRNA)
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Gene Therapy
100%
Coated Nanoparticles
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Cell Targeting
100%
Non-viral
100%
Polyethylene Glycol
50%
Liposomes
50%
Physical Properties
50%
Small Nanoparticles
50%
Biophysical Properties
50%
Targeting Peptide
50%
Cleavable
50%
Non-viral Gene Delivery
50%
Stability of Distributions
50%
Liposomal Systems
50%
Targeted Delivery
50%
Coated Liposomes
50%
Polycationic Peptides
50%
Gene Vector
50%
Vector Distribution
50%
Intracellular Release
50%
Modified Polymer
50%
Chemical Synthesis
50%
Material Science
Nanoparticle
100%
Gene Therapy
100%
Polyethylene Glycol
50%
Physical Property
50%
Chemical Synthesis
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Small Interfering RNA
100%
Gene Therapy
100%
Target Peptide
50%
Gene Vector
50%