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Nanoparticles made from linked polymers and phosphate chains to carry gene therapy molecules

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Abstract

In vitro transfection efficiency of PEI-HMP nanoparticles was 7.7%, which is approximately 1.3- to 6.4-fold higher than that of commercial reagents.

  • PEI-HMP nanoparticles effectively protected complexed DNA against degradation by nucleases for at least 2 hours.
  • The delivery of small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting green fluorescent protein (GFP) led to over 80% suppression of GFP gene expression in cultured cells.
  • Internalization of PEI-HMP nanoparticles into the cell nucleus was observed within 2 hours.
  • Cytotoxicity of PEI-HMP nanoparticles was negligible in vitro.

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