Macropinocytosis is the major pathway responsible for DNA transfection in CHO cells by a charge-reversal amphiphile.
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Lipoprotein-biomimetic nanostructure enables efficient targeting delivery of siRNA to Ras-activated glioblastoma cells via macropinocytosis.Efficient delivery of plasmid DNA using cholesterol-based cationic lipids containing polyamines and ether linkages.Intracellular trafficking of cationic liposome-DNA complexes in living cells.Evaluation of cellular uptake and intracellular trafficking as determining factors of gene expression for amino acid-substituted gemini surfactant-based DNA nanoparticles.The role of cytoskeleton networks on lipid-mediated delivery of DNAEfficient protection and transfection of small interfering RNA by cationic shell-crosslinked knedel-like nanoparticles.Functional lipids and lipoplexes for improved gene delivery.Charge-reversal lipids, peptide-based lipids, and nucleoside-based lipids for gene delivery.Mechanistic evaluation of the transfection barriers involved in lipid-mediated gene delivery: interplay between nanostructure and composition.Endocytosis of gene delivery vectors: from clathrin-dependent to lipid raft-mediated endocytosis.New views and insights into intracellular trafficking of drug-delivery systems by fluorescence fluctuation spectroscopy.Bioresponsive deciduous-charge amphiphiles for liposomal delivery of DNA and siRNA.Leveraging growth factor induced macropinocytosis for targeted treatment of lung cancer.Phospholipid-detergent conjugates as novel tools for siRNA delivery.Self-folded redox/acid dual-responsive nanocarriers for anticancer drug delivery.
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Macropinocytosis is the major pathway responsible for DNA transfection in CHO cells by a charge-reversal amphiphile.
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scientific article published on 30 March 2011
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Macropinocytosis is the major ...... a charge-reversal amphiphile.
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Mark Grinstaff
Phillip G Allen
Xiao-Xiang Zhang
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10.1021/MP100366H
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2011-03-30T00:00:00Z