Magnetofection In Vivo by Nanomagnetic Carriers Systemically Administered into the Bloodstream

Nanoparticle-based technologies are rapidly expanding into many areas of biomedicine and molecular science. The unique ability of magnetic nanoparticles to respond to the magnetic field makes them especially attractive for a number of in vivo applications including magnetofection. The magnetofection...

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Autores principales: Artem A. Sizikov, Petr I. Nikitin, Maxim P. Nikitin
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4b9bee9ccc7c4ea1bf27b39f0e2f50992021-11-25T18:41:57ZMagnetofection In Vivo by Nanomagnetic Carriers Systemically Administered into the Bloodstream10.3390/pharmaceutics131119271999-4923https://doaj.org/article/4b9bee9ccc7c4ea1bf27b39f0e2f50992021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/13/11/1927https://doaj.org/toc/1999-4923Nanoparticle-based technologies are rapidly expanding into many areas of biomedicine and molecular science. The unique ability of magnetic nanoparticles to respond to the magnetic field makes them especially attractive for a number of in vivo applications including magnetofection. The magnetofection principle consists of the accumulation and retention of magnetic nanoparticles carrying nucleic acids in the area of magnetic field application. The method is highly promising as a clinically efficient tool for gene delivery in vivo. However, the data on in vivo magnetofection are often only descriptive or poorly studied, insufficiently systematized, and sometimes even contradictory. Therefore, the aim of the review was to systematize and analyze the data that influence the in vivo magnetofection processes after the systemic injection of magnetic nanostructures. The main emphasis is placed on the structure and coating of the nanomagnetic vectors. The present problems and future trends of the method development are also considered.Artem A. SizikovPetr I. NikitinMaxim P. NikitinMDPI AGarticlemagnetofection in vivomagnetic nanoparticlesiron oxidegene deliverygene vectorsPharmacy and materia medicaRS1-441ENPharmaceutics, Vol 13, Iss 1927, p 1927 (2021)
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topic magnetofection in vivo
magnetic nanoparticles
iron oxide
gene delivery
gene vectors
Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441
spellingShingle magnetofection in vivo
magnetic nanoparticles
iron oxide
gene delivery
gene vectors
Pharmacy and materia medica
RS1-441
Artem A. Sizikov
Petr I. Nikitin
Maxim P. Nikitin
Magnetofection In Vivo by Nanomagnetic Carriers Systemically Administered into the Bloodstream
description Nanoparticle-based technologies are rapidly expanding into many areas of biomedicine and molecular science. The unique ability of magnetic nanoparticles to respond to the magnetic field makes them especially attractive for a number of in vivo applications including magnetofection. The magnetofection principle consists of the accumulation and retention of magnetic nanoparticles carrying nucleic acids in the area of magnetic field application. The method is highly promising as a clinically efficient tool for gene delivery in vivo. However, the data on in vivo magnetofection are often only descriptive or poorly studied, insufficiently systematized, and sometimes even contradictory. Therefore, the aim of the review was to systematize and analyze the data that influence the in vivo magnetofection processes after the systemic injection of magnetic nanostructures. The main emphasis is placed on the structure and coating of the nanomagnetic vectors. The present problems and future trends of the method development are also considered.
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author Artem A. Sizikov
Petr I. Nikitin
Maxim P. Nikitin
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Petr I. Nikitin
Maxim P. Nikitin
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title Magnetofection In Vivo by Nanomagnetic Carriers Systemically Administered into the Bloodstream
title_short Magnetofection In Vivo by Nanomagnetic Carriers Systemically Administered into the Bloodstream
title_full Magnetofection In Vivo by Nanomagnetic Carriers Systemically Administered into the Bloodstream
title_fullStr Magnetofection In Vivo by Nanomagnetic Carriers Systemically Administered into the Bloodstream
title_full_unstemmed Magnetofection In Vivo by Nanomagnetic Carriers Systemically Administered into the Bloodstream
title_sort magnetofection in vivo by nanomagnetic carriers systemically administered into the bloodstream
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/4b9bee9ccc7c4ea1bf27b39f0e2f5099
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