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The role of surface chemistry-induced cell characteristics on nonviral gene delivery to mouse fibroblasts
Tadas Kasputis, Angela K. Pannier
Biological Systems Engineering
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Mouse
100%
Gene Delivery
100%
Carboxylate
14%
Biomaterial
14%
Functional Groups
14%
Viral Vector
14%
Self Assembled Monolayer
14%
Engineering
Mouse Fibroblast
100%
Physicochemical Property
33%
Downregulation
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Nonviral Gene Delivery System
100%
Functional Genomics
14%
Self Assembled Monolayer
14%
Keyphrases
Delivery Technique
14%
Morphological Traits
14%
Cell-material Interactions
14%
Lipid-polymer
14%
Agent Behavior
14%
Terminal Functional Group
14%
3T3 Mouse Fibroblast
14%
Lipid-based
14%
Material Science
Interface (Material)
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Virus Vector
10%
Downregulation and Upregulation
10%