Effect of hydrophobic tails of plier-like cationic lipids on nucleic acid delivery and intracellular trafficking

Volume: 573, Pages: 118798 - 118798
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
In the optimization of transfection efficacy, one of the crucial barriers to effective gene delivery is in fact the intracellular trafficking of nucleic acids, besides the first and the last steps of gene transfer, i.e., delivery to the cell and transcription. Modifications of cationic lipid structure have been reported to have a significant effect on gene delivery. Therefore, the plier-like cationic lipids (PCLs) have been synthesized and the...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of hydrophobic tails of plier-like cationic lipids on nucleic acid delivery and intracellular trafficking
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
573
Pages
118798 - 118798
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