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A method for concentrating lipid peptide DNA and siRNA nanocomplexes that retains their structure and transfection efficiency
Aristides D Tagalakis1 Experimental and Personalised Medicine Section, University College London (UCL) Institute of Child Health, London, UKCorrespondence[email protected]
, Sara Castellaro1 Experimental and Personalised Medicine Section, University College London (UCL) Institute of Child Health, London, UK;2 Department of Pharmacy, University of Genova, Genova, Italy
, Haiyan Zhou1 Experimental and Personalised Medicine Section, University College London (UCL) Institute of Child Health, London, UK
, Alison Bienemann3 Functional Neurosurgery Research Group, School of Clinical Sciences, AMBI Labs, University of Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK
, Mustafa M Munye1 Experimental and Personalised Medicine Section, University College London (UCL) Institute of Child Health, London, UK
, David McCarthy4 UCL School of Pharmacy, London, UK
, Edward A White3 Functional Neurosurgery Research Group, School of Clinical Sciences, AMBI Labs, University of Bristol, Southmead Hospital, Bristol, UK
& Stephen L Hart1 Experimental and Personalised Medicine Section, University College London (UCL) Institute of Child Health, London, UK
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Pages 2673-2683
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Published online: 01 Apr 2015
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