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Combining inulin multifunctional polycation and magnetic nanoparticles: Redox-responsive siRNA-loaded systems for magnetofection

2019

Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPIONs) are recognized as one of the most promising agents for theranostic applications. Among methods designed for siRNA delivery, magnetofection, that is, nucleic acid cell uptake under the influence of a magnetic field acting on magnetic nucleic acid vectors, is emerging as a unique approach to combining advantages such as strong improvement of the kinetics of the delivery process and the possibility of localizing nucleic acid delivery to an area where the magnetic field is applied. This paper reports on the preparation of siRNA loaded magnetoplexes&mdash

Polymers and PlasticsCystamine; DETA; Inulin; SiRNA; SPIONsCellDETACystamineNanoparticle02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesArticlelcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Organic chemistryCystamineSiRNAmedicineChemistryInulinGeneral ChemistryGlutathione021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyequipment and suppliesIn vitro0104 chemical sciencesmedicine.anatomical_structureSPIONsSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoMagnetofectionNucleic acidBiophysicsMagnetic nanoparticles0210 nano-technologyhuman activities
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Physical Methods of Gene Delivery

2017

Gene therapy can be defined as the use of nucleic acids (NAs) as medicines with the aim of correcting a deficient gene expression, introducing new functions in the cell, repairing mutations and modulating the gene expression. Two main classes of vectors, viral and nonviral, have been used for gene delivery in order to avoid the NAs hydrolysis by tissue nucleases and improve their cellular uptake. The ideal gene delivery vector should offer high transfection efficacy, cell specificity and low toxicity. However, the immunogenic and mutagenic side effects of viral vector as well as toxicity and low efficacy of nonviral carriers are limiting their application. In this respect, naked NAs deliver…

0301 basic medicineChemistryElectroporationGenetic enhancement02 engineering and technologyTransfectionComputational biologyGene delivery021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyGene gunViral vector03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyMagnetofection0210 nano-technologySonoporation
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Non-viral VEGF(165) gene therapy--magnetofection of acoustically active magnetic lipospheres ('magnetobubbles') increases tissue survival in an overs…

2008

Abstract Adenoviral transduction of the VEGF gene in an oversized skin flap increases flap survival and perfusion. In this study, we investigated the potential of magnetofection of magnetic lipospheres containing VEGF165-cDNA on survival and perfusion of ischemic skin flaps and evaluated the method with respect to the significance of applied magnetic field and ultrasound. We prepared perfluoropropane-filled magnetic lipospheres (‘magnetobubbles’) from Tween60-coated magnetic nanoparticles, Metafectene, soybean-oil and cDNA and studied the effect in an oversized random-pattern-flap model in the rats (n= 46). VEGF-cDNA-magnetobubbles were administered under a magnetic field with simultaneousl…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNecrosismagneticAngiogenesisGenetic enhancementDermatologic Surgical ProceduresEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayTransfectionSurgical FlapsRats Sprague-DawleyMagneticsangiogenesismagnetobubblesmedicineAnimalsUltrasonicsSkinbusiness.industryVascular Endothelial Growth FactorsMusclesUltrasoundGraft SurvivalCell BiologyTransfectionGenetic TherapySkin TransplantationArticlesequipment and suppliesLipidsVEGFgene therapyMicrospheresRatsMicrovesselsModels AnimalMagnetofectionMolecular MedicineMagnetic nanoparticleslipospheresmedicine.symptombusinessPerfusionhuman activitiesmagnetofectionJournal of cellular and molecular medicine
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Magnetofection of acoustically active „magnetic microspheres“ (Magnetobubbles) — Induction of angiogenesis via non-viral transfection of VEGF

2009

Adenoviral transduction of the VEGF gene in an oversized skin flap increases flap survival and perfusion. In this study we investigated the potential of magnetofection of magnetic lipospheres containing VEGF165-cDNA on survival and perfusion of ischemic skin flaps and evaluated the method with respect to the significance of applied magnetic field and ultrasound.

integumentary systembiologybusiness.industryChemistryAngiogenesisVEGF receptorsUltrasoundSkin flapequipment and suppliesNon viral transfectioneye diseasesMicrospherebiology.proteinMagnetofectionCancer researchbusinesshuman activitiesPerfusion
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