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Acid-Degradable Cationic Dextran Particles for the Delivery of siRNA Therapeutics
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Acid-Degradable Cationic Dextran Particles for the Delivery of siRNA Therapeutics

Jessica L. Cohen, Stephanie Schubert, Peter R. Wich, Lina Cui, Joel A. Cohen, Justin L. Mynar and Jean M. J. Frechet
Bioconjugate chemistry, Vol.22(6), pp.1056-1065
15/06/2011
PMCID: PMC3152952
PMID: 21539393

Abstract

Biochemical Research Methods Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Chemistry Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Chemistry, Organic Life Sciences & Biomedicine Physical Sciences Science & Technology
We report a new acid-sensitive, biocompatible, and biodegradable microparticulate delivery system, spermine modified acetalated-dextran (Spermine-Ac-DEX), which can be used to efficiently encapsulate siRNA. These particles demonstrated efficient gene knockdown in HeLa-luc cells with minimal toxicity. This knockdown was comparable to that obtained using Lipofectamine, a commercially available transfection reagent generally limited to in vitro use due to its high toxicity.

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