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Liposomal Non-Viral Vectors for DNA Transfection Improved

Published in Gene Therapy Weekly, October 30th, 1995

Researchers synthesized a series of new lipopolyamines as non-viral vectors for DNA transfection.

Over the past decade, liposome promoted vectorization of DNA into various types of cells has received an increasing amount of attention. Liposomal vectorization is a safer technique for incorporating genes into a cell nucleus as it is non-viral.

Gwenaelle Le Bolc'h et al. have developed a process to create cationic phosphonolipids as efficient non-viral vectors ("Cationic Phosphonolipids as Non-Viral Vectors for DNA Transfection," Tetrahedron Letters, September 11, 1995;36(37):6681-84).

"The preliminary results indicate that among...

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