Oligolysine-based coating protects DNA nanostructures from low-salt denaturation and nuclease degradation
The instability of DNA nanostructures in physiological environments has hampered their use as therapeutics and diagnostic agents inin vivoapplications. Here, the authors show that coating DNA origami with oligolysine-PEG moieties improves their pharmacokinetic properties in mouse models.
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Autores principales: | Nandhini Ponnuswamy, Maartje M. C. Bastings, Bhavik Nathwani, Ju Hee Ryu, Leo Y. T. Chou, Mathias Vinther, Weiwei Aileen Li, Frances M. Anastassacos, David J. Mooney, William M. Shih |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/50a682a815284a8485d185a430fa9b97 |
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