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The following pages link to Photochemical transfection: a new technology for light-induced, site-directed gene delivery (Q40884421):
Displaying 32 items.
- Light-induced gene transfer from packaged DNA enveloped in a dendrimeric photosensitizer (Q30803063) (← links)
- Prospects for nanomedicine in treating age-related macular degeneration (Q33424022) (← links)
- Photochemical internalization of tumor-targeted protein toxins. (Q34068201) (← links)
- Prospects for cationic polymers in gene and oligonucleotide therapy against cancer (Q34804863) (← links)
- Light-directed gene delivery by photochemical internalisation (Q35873756) (← links)
- Disulfonated tetraphenyl chlorin (TPCS2a)-induced photochemical internalisation of bleomycin in patients with solid malignancies: a phase 1, dose-escalation, first-in-man trial (Q36090820) (← links)
- Porphyrin-related photosensitizers for cancer imaging and therapeutic applications. (Q36109127) (← links)
- Intelligent polymers as nonviral vectors (Q36288895) (← links)
- Targeted polymers for gene delivery (Q36316688) (← links)
- Strategies to improve non-viral vectors--potential applications in clinical transplantation (Q36481006) (← links)
- Ophthalmic light sensitive nanocarrier systems (Q37085078) (← links)
- Enhancing nucleic acid delivery by photochemical internalization (Q38136242) (← links)
- Photochemical disruption of endocytic vesicles before delivery of drugs: a new strategy for cancer therapy. (Q38282575) (← links)
- Folic acid conjugated nanoliposomes as promising carriers for targeted delivery of bleomycin. (Q40148378) (← links)
- Transcriptome changes in a colon adenocarcinoma cell line in response to photochemical treatment as used in photochemical internalisation (PCI). (Q40226357) (← links)
- Photochemical internalization of transgenes controlled by the heat-shock protein 70 promoter (Q40328102) (← links)
- PCI-enhanced adenoviral transduction employs the known uptake mechanism of adenoviral particles. (Q40464384) (← links)
- Photochemically enhanced gene delivery of EGF receptor-targeted DNA polyplexes (Q40499765) (← links)
- Enhanced cell growth inhibition following PTEN nonviral gene transfer using polyethylenimine and photochemical internalization in endometrial cancer cells (Q40509977) (← links)
- Photochemically enhanced gene transfection increases the cytotoxicity of the herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene combined with ganciclovir. (Q40561051) (← links)
- Transgene expression is increased by photochemically mediated transduction of polycation-complexed adenoviruses (Q40601204) (← links)
- Role of endosomes in gene transfection mediated by photochemical internalisation (PCI). (Q41920317) (← links)
- Light-induced adenovirus gene transfer, an efficient and specific gene delivery technology for cancer gene therapy (Q43963743) (← links)
- The role of the cell cycle on the efficiency of photochemical gene transfection (Q44000269) (← links)
- Photochemically enhanced gene delivery with cationic lipid formulations (Q44449426) (← links)
- Particle formation by a conserved domain of the herpes simplex virus protein VP22 facilitating protein and nucleic acid delivery (Q45737973) (← links)
- Eradication of p53-mutated head and neck squamous cell carcinoma xenografts using nonviral p53 gene therapy and photochemical internalization (Q45856997) (← links)
- A photo-activated targeting chemotherapy using glutathione sensitive camptothecin-loaded polymeric micelles (Q46402323) (← links)
- Photochemically enhanced cellular delivery of cell penetrating peptide-PNA conjugates (Q47602614) (← links)
- Photochemical internalization in bladder cancer - development of an orthotopic in vivo model (Q48642623) (← links)
- Light-Triggered Green Fluorescent Protein Silencing in Human Keratinocytes in Culture Using Antisense Oligonucleotides Coupled to a Photoreactive Ruthenium(II) Complex (Q59795842) (← links)
- Photochemical Internalization for Intracellular Drug Delivery. From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Research (Q89782641) (← links)