reviewThe Journal of Gene MedicineMay 27, 2005Closed access

Recent advances in rational gene transfer vector design based on poly(ethylene imine) and its derivatives

Philipps University of Marburg

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Abstract

The continually increasing wealth of knowledge about the role of genes involved in acquired or hereditary diseases renders the delivery of regulatory genes or nucleic acids into affected cells a potentially promising strategy. Apart from viral vectors, non-viral gene delivery systems have recently received increasing interest, due to safety concerns associated with insertional mutagenesis of retro-viral vectors. Especially cationic polymers may be particularly attractive for the delivery of nucleic acids, since they allow a vast synthetic modification of their structure enabling the investigation of structure-function relationships. Successful clinical application of synthetic polycations for gene delivery…

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Keywords
  • Imine
  • Gene transfer
  • Ethylene
  • Rational design
  • Vector (molecular biology)
  • Combinatorial chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Materials science
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