Fischer et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Hyperbranched polyamines for transfectionFischer et al., 2010
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- Fischer W
- Calderón M
- Haag R
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- Nucleic Acid Transfection
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The successful application of gene therapy through DNA transfection into the cell is still a great challenge in ongoing research. Hyperbranched polyamines are highly branched macromolecules, and have gained significant attention in the last two decades, due to their …
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