نتایج جستجو برای: delivery of dna

تعداد نتایج: 21239418  

Journal: :Research in microbiology 2005
Matxalen Llosa Fernando de la Cruz

Bacterial conjugation is a mechanism for horizontal DNA transfer with potential for universal DNA delivery. The conjugal machinery can be separated into three functional modules: the relaxosome, the coupling protein, and a type IV protein secretion system. Module interchangeability among different conjugative systems opens up the possibility of "a la carte" engineering of DNA delivery into virt...

2016
Joan K Ho Paul J White Colin W Pouton

Analysis of the tissue distribution of plasmid DNA after administration of nonviral gene delivery systems is best accomplished using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR), although published strategies do not allow determination of the absolute mass of plasmid delivered to different tissues. Generally, data is expressed as the mass of plasmid relative to the mass of genomic DN...

2014
Jinliang Peng Mitch André Garcia Jin-sil Choi Libo Zhao Kuan-Ju Chen James R. Bernstein Parham Peyda Yu-Sheng Hsiao Katherine W. Liu Wei-Yu Lin April D. Pyle Hao Wang Shuang Hou Hsian-Rong Tseng

Substrate-mediated gene delivery is a promising method due to its unique ability to preconcentrate exogenous genes onto designated substrates. However, many challenges remain to enable continuous and multiround delivery of the gene using the same substrates without depositing payloads and immobilizing cells in each round of delivery. Herein we introduce a gene delivery system, nanosubstrate-med...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2000
D V Schaffer N A Fidelman N Dan D A Lauffenburger

Ligand-conjugated polymer (polyplex) gene delivery vectors have strong potential as targeted, in vivo gene transfer vehicles; however, they are currently limited by low delivery efficiency. A number of barriers to polyplex-mediated delivery have been previously identified, including receptor binding, internalization, endosomal escape, and nuclear localization. However, based on understanding of...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2012
sadegh babashah majid sadeghizadeh masoud soleimani abbas hajifathali mostafa rezaei tavirani

objective: the aim of the present study was the production of recombinant lentviruses that express mir-16. after transduction, altered expression levels of mirna and its target protein were analyzed. methods: a dna fragment that contained the mir-16 precursor was cloned in a lentiviral plasmid. lentiviral vector particles were produced by transient calcium phosphate co-transfection of 293t cell...

Journal: :مجله مطالعات حقوق تطبیقی 0
محمدمهدی الشریف دانشگاه اصفهان

although the subject of a lease contract is the benefits of property, according to the gradual essence of the benefits, the delivery is also possible in a gradual manner after coming into existence. therefore, the delivery of the benefits is under the general rule of delivery. this means that the loss and defect after the delivery is not considered as loss and defect after the handing in of and...

2010
Nicola J Commander James M Brewer Brendan W Wren Stephen A Spencer Alastair P MacMillan Judith A Stack

BACKGROUND We have previously demonstrated protective efficacy against B. melitensis using formulations of naked DNA vaccines encoding genes ialB and omp25. The present study was undertaken to further understand the immune response generated by the protective vaccination regimens and to evaluate cationic liposome adsorption as a delivery method to improve vaccine utility. METHODS The protecti...

Journal: :Nano letters 2014
Joona Mikkilä Antti-Pekka Eskelinen Elina H Niemelä Veikko Linko Mikko J Frilander Päivi Törmä Mauri A Kostiainen

DNA origami structures can be programmed into arbitrary shapes with nanometer scale precision, which opens up numerous attractive opportunities to engineer novel functional materials. One intriguing possibility is to use DNA origamis for fully tunable, targeted, and triggered drug delivery. In this work, we demonstrate the coating of DNA origami nanostructures with virus capsid proteins for enh...

Journal: :Advanced drug delivery reviews 2005
Hansi J Dean Joel Haynes Connie Schmaljohn

Particle-mediated epidermal delivery (PMED) of DNA vaccines is based on the acceleration of DNA-coated gold directly into the cytoplasm and nuclei of living cells of the epidermis, facilitating DNA delivery and gene expression. Professional antigen-presenting cells and keratinocytes in the skin are both targeted, resulting in antigen presentation via direct transfection and cross-priming mechan...

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