Polymers in Gene Delivery
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 December 2018) | Viewed by 49364
Special Issue Editor
Interests: nucleic acid delivery; nanodiamonds; cationic gemini lipids; self-assembling nanoparticles; small angle X-ray scattering; flow cytometry; radiopharmaceuticals
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Gene therapy has been at the forefront of drug delivery research for the past three decades. To overcome the barriers of gene delivery, different types of non-viral delivery systems, including polymers, have been developed and advanced to clinical trials.
Manuscripts addressing the design, synthesis, and characterization of polymer-based gene delivery systems are solicited. Novel characterization techniques for polymers and hybrid materials, their assembly with the genetic material into complex systems, and fundamental understanding of their morphology and thermodynamic properties are fields of interest. Submission of work regarding interaction of the polymer/nucleic acid complexes with biological systems, as well as their fate in biological environments is encouraged.
Dr. Ildiko Badea
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- polyplex
- genetic material
- surface properties
- self-assembly
- structure–activity relationship
- gene expression
- cellular internalization
- toxicity
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