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Cationic polysaccharides for gene delivery
I. Yudovin-Farber,
A. J. Domb
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School of Pharmacy
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Medicine and Dentistry
Dextran
100%
Polysaccharide
100%
Spermine
100%
Genetic Transfection
100%
Gene Targeting
100%
Conjugate
66%
In Vitro
33%
in Vivo Gene Transfer
33%
Oleic Acid
33%
Polycation
33%
Neuroscience
Transfection
100%
Gene Delivery
100%
Polysaccharide
100%
Dextran
100%
Spermine
100%
In Vivo
33%
In Vitro
33%
Oleic Acid
33%
in Vivo Gene Transfer
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Dextran
100%
Polysaccharide
100%
Transfection
100%
Gene Targeting
100%
Conjugate
66%
Oleic Acid
33%
Amination
33%
in Vivo Gene Transfer
33%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Dextran
100%
Polysaccharide
100%
Spermine
100%
Gene Delivery
100%
Oleic Acid
33%
Polycation
33%
Keyphrases
MPEG
50%