Non-viral gene delivery vectors : methods and protocols /: methods and protocols. (©2016)
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- Book
- Title:
- Non-viral gene delivery vectors : methods and protocols /: methods and protocols. (©2016)
- Main Title:
- Non-viral gene delivery vectors : methods and protocols
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Gabriele Candiani.
- Editors:
- Candiani, Gabriele
- Contents:
- Part I: Conventional Bolus Gene Delivery Vectors1.Physical Chemical and Biomolecular Methods for the Optimization of Cationic Lipid-Based Lipoplexes In Vitro for the Gene Therapy Applications Santosh K. Misra and Santanu Bhattacharya2.Cationic Lipid-Based Nucleic Acid VectorsEmile Jubeli, William P. D. Goldring, and Michael D. Pungente3.Lipoplexes from Non-Viral Cationic Vectors: DOTAP-DOPE Liposomes and Gemini MicellesSara Falsini and Sandra Ristori4.Anionic/Zwitterionic Lipid-Based Gene Vectors of pDNAAna L. Barrán-Berdón, Emilio Aicart, and Elena Junquera5.Elaboration and Physicochemical Characterization of Niosome-Based Nioplexes for Gene Delivery PurposesEdilberto Ojeda, Mireia Agirre, Ilia Villate-Beitia, Mohamed Mashal, Gustavo Puras, Jon Zarate, and Jose L. Pedraz6.Quantitative Intracellular Localization of Cationic Lipid-Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles with Fluorescence MicroscopyRamsey N. Majzoub, Kai K. Ewert, and Cyrus R. Safinya7.Targeted Delivery of Peptide-Tagged DNA Lipoplexes to Hepatocellular Carcinoma CellsMario Ariatti8.Lipoplexes Strengthened by Anionic Polymers: Easy Preparation of Highly Effective siRNA Vectors Based on Cationic Lipids and Anionic PolymersDanielle Arruda, Anne Schlegel, Pascal Bigey, and Virginie Escriou9.Polymer Based Gene Silencing: In Vitro Delivery of SiRNAMargarida I. Simão Carlos, Andreas Schätzlein, and Ijeoma Uchegbu10.Polyallylamine Derivatives: Novel Non-Toxic Transfection AgentsMagdalena Wytrwal and Chantal Pichon11.BiodegradablePart I: Conventional Bolus Gene Delivery Vectors1.Physical Chemical and Biomolecular Methods for the Optimization of Cationic Lipid-Based Lipoplexes In Vitro for the Gene Therapy Applications Santosh K. Misra and Santanu Bhattacharya2.Cationic Lipid-Based Nucleic Acid VectorsEmile Jubeli, William P. D. Goldring, and Michael D. Pungente3.Lipoplexes from Non-Viral Cationic Vectors: DOTAP-DOPE Liposomes and Gemini MicellesSara Falsini and Sandra Ristori4.Anionic/Zwitterionic Lipid-Based Gene Vectors of pDNAAna L. Barrán-Berdón, Emilio Aicart, and Elena Junquera5.Elaboration and Physicochemical Characterization of Niosome-Based Nioplexes for Gene Delivery PurposesEdilberto Ojeda, Mireia Agirre, Ilia Villate-Beitia, Mohamed Mashal, Gustavo Puras, Jon Zarate, and Jose L. Pedraz6.Quantitative Intracellular Localization of Cationic Lipid-Nucleic Acid Nanoparticles with Fluorescence MicroscopyRamsey N. Majzoub, Kai K. Ewert, and Cyrus R. Safinya7.Targeted Delivery of Peptide-Tagged DNA Lipoplexes to Hepatocellular Carcinoma CellsMario Ariatti8.Lipoplexes Strengthened by Anionic Polymers: Easy Preparation of Highly Effective siRNA Vectors Based on Cationic Lipids and Anionic PolymersDanielle Arruda, Anne Schlegel, Pascal Bigey, and Virginie Escriou9.Polymer Based Gene Silencing: In Vitro Delivery of SiRNAMargarida I. Simão Carlos, Andreas Schätzlein, and Ijeoma Uchegbu10.Polyallylamine Derivatives: Novel Non-Toxic Transfection AgentsMagdalena Wytrwal and Chantal Pichon11.Biodegradable Three-Layered Micelles and Injectable HydrogelsDaniel G. Abebe, Rima Kandil, Teresa Kraus, Maha Elsayed, Tomoko Fujiwara, and Olivia M. Merkel12.Cationic Lipid-Coated Polyplexes ('Lipopolyplexes') for DNA and Small RNA DeliveryAlexander Ewe and Achim Aigner13.Preparation of Targeted Anionic Lipid-Coated Polyplexes for MicroRNA DeliveryXiaomeng Huang, Mengzi Zhang, Xinmei Wang, L. James Lee, and Robert J. LeePart II: Stimuli-Responsive Bolus Gene Delivery Vectors14.Characterization and Investigation of Redox-Sensitive Liposomes for Gene DeliveryDaniele Pezzoli, Elena Tallarita, Elena Rosini, and Gabriele Candiani15.From Artificial Amino Acids to Sequence-Defined Targeted OligoaminoamidesStephan Morys, Ernst Wagner, and Ulrich Lächelt16.Gene Delivery Method Using Photo-Responsive Poly(β-Amino Ester) as VectorsNan Zheng, Yang Liu, and Jianjun Cheng17.Thermo-Responsive Polyplex Micelles with PEG Shells and PNIPAM Layer to Protect DNA Cores for Systemic Gene TherapyJunjie Li, Zengshi Zha, and Zhishen GePart III: Substrate-Mediated Gene Delivery18.Application of Polyethylenimine-Grafted Silicon Nanowire Arrays for Gene TransfectionHongwei Wang, Jingjing Pan, Hong Chen, and Lin Yuan. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- New York, NY : Humana Press Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Copyright Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 290 pages), illustrations (some color)
- Subjects:
- 576.5
Medicine
Genetic transformation -- Laboratory manuals
Genetic transformation
Genetic Therapy -- methods
Genetic Vectors
Human genetics
Medical -- Genetics
Medical genetics
Electronic books
Laboratory manuals - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781493937189
1493937189
1493937162
9781493937165 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781493937165
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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