Published April 1, 2002 | Version public
Journal Article

Non-viral gene delivery systems

Abstract

Non-viral gene delivery systems have the potential to create viable pharmaceuticals from nucleic acids. These DNA delivery systems contain lipids and/or cationic polymers. In order for these systems to be developed into commercial products, several barriers must be overcome. These include obstacles in manufacturing, formulation and stability. In vivo, problems of extracellular non-specific interactions and intracellular trafficking to the nucleus are also encountered. Recent progress has been made in overcoming these issues.

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© 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. Available online 8 May 2002.

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