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Degradable dextran particles for gene delivery applications
Peter R. Wich, Jean M.J. Fŕchet
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Gene Delivery
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Genetic Material
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Degradable
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Delivery Applications
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Vehicle-based
50%
Biocompatibility
50%
Gene Therapy
50%
Non-viral Gene Delivery
50%
Tunability
50%
Particulate
50%
Cell Membrane
50%
RNA Interference
50%
Disease Model
50%
Biopolymers
50%
Carrier System
50%
Transfection Efficiency
50%
Gene Delivery System
50%
Particle System
50%
Efficient Transport
50%
Delivery Vehicle
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Safe Transport
50%
Disease-related Proteins
50%
Therapeutic Gene
50%
Effective Transport
50%
Stable Expression
50%
Multifunctional Platform
50%
Acid-triggered Release
50%
Material Science
Biopolymer
100%
Cell Membrane
100%
Biocompatibility
100%
Gene Therapy
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dextran
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Gene Delivery
100%
Disease Model
50%
Chemical Engineering
Dextran
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