Localized, non-viral delivery of nucleic acids: Opportunities, challenges and current strategies
Localized delivery of drugs is an emerging field both with regards to drug delivery during disease as well as in tissue engineering. Despite significant achievements made in the last decades, the efficient delivery of proteins and peptides remains challenging, especially in cases requiring long-term...
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Main Authors: | Oliver Germershaus (Author), Kira Nultsch (Author) |
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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