Comparison of Physicochemical Properties of LipoParticles as mRNA Carrier Prepared by Automated Microfluidic System and Bulk Method
Polymeric and/or lipid platforms are promising tools for nucleic acid delivery into cells. We previously reported a lipid-polymer nanocarrier, named LipoParticles, consisting of polylactic acid nanoparticles surrounded by cationic lipids, and allowing the addition of mRNA and cationic LAH4-1 peptide...
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Main Authors: | Camille Ayad (Author), Altan Yavuz (Author), Jean-Paul Salvi (Author), Pierre Libeau (Author), Jean-Yves Exposito (Author), Valentine Ginet (Author), Claire Monge (Author), Bernard Verrier (Author), Danielle Campiol Arruda (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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