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Convenient targeting of stealth siRNA-lipoplexes to cells with chelator lipid-anchored molecules

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Herringson, Thomas
Altin, Joseph

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A major obstacle for the use of siRNAs as novel therapeutics is the requirement for functional delivery to specific cells in vivo. siRNA delivery by cationic agents is generally non-specific and a convenient targeting strategy has been lacking. This work

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Journal of Controlled Release

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2037-12-31