Gene Regulation Using Spherical Nucleic Acids to Treat Skin Disorders
Spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) are nanostructures consisting of nucleic acids in a spherical configuration, often around a nanoparticle core. SNAs are advantageous as gene-regulating agents compared to conventional gene therapy owing to their low toxicity, enhanced stability, uptake by virtually any...
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Main Authors: | Thomas R. Holmes (Author), Amy S. Paller (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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