Methods for Gene Delivery

  • Giacca M
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Abstract

The success of any gene transfer procedure, either through in vivo inoculation of the genetic material or after gene transfer into the patient's cells ex vivo, strictly depends upon the efficiency of nucleic acid internalization by the target cells. As a matter of fact, making gene transfer more efficient continues to represent the most relevant challenge to the clinical success of gene therapy.

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Giacca, M. (2010). Methods for Gene Delivery. In Gene Therapy (pp. 47–137). Springer Milan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-1643-9_3

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