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Philip L. Felgner (Author), Leonard W. Seymour (Author), Alexander V. Kabanov (Editor)


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May 15, 1998 047197269X 978-0471972693 1
Recent years have witnessed an explosion of activity in the field of gene therapy. Following advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of disease, hopes are high that the tremendous potential market for drugs employing antisense nucleotides and genes will one day be fulfilled. However, many obstacles remain, not least problems in the technology of gene delivery systems. Much of today's research focuses on non-viral approaches to gene delivery. Of particular importance are supramolecular complexes formed between DNA and various natural and synthetic polymers and lipids, otherwise known as 'self-assembling complexes for gene delivery'. In view of this fact, the editors of this volume have assembled an international team of contributors to present up-to-date reviews of the major chemical, biological and clinical aspects of such gene delivery vectors. Reflecting the diversity of research in this field, this book comprehensively covers:
* the principles of self-assembly
* natural mechanisms for gene delivery to cells
* cationic lipids and liposomes
* polyelectrolyte DNA complexes
* systemic biodistribution of drug delivery systems
* targeting of conjugates for gene delivery
* new approaches to gene delivery
* clinical evaluation
Self-assembling Complexes for Gene Delivery is an essential reference for all professionals with an interest in gene and antisense therapy or novel drug delivery systems, including medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists, clinicians, human geneticists, molecular biologists and pharmacologists.

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Recent years have witnessed an explosion of activity in the field of gene therapy. Following advances in our understanding of the molecular basis of disease, hopes are high that the tremendous potential market for drugs employing antisense nucleotides and genes will one day be fulfilled. However, many obstacles remain, not least problems in the technology of gene delivery systems. Much of today's research focuses on non-viral approaches to gene delivery. Of particular importance are supramolecular complexes formed between DNA and various natural and synthetic polymers and lipids, otherwise known as 'self-assembling complexes for gene delivery'. In view of this fact, the editors of this volume have assembled an international team of contributors to present up-to-date reviews of the major chemical, biological and clinical aspects of such gene delivery vectors. Reflecting the diversity of research in this field, this book comprehensively covers:
* the principles of self-assembly
* natural mechanisms for gene delivery to cells
* cationic lipids and liposomes
* polyelectrolyte DNA complexes
* systemic biodistribution of drug delivery systems
* targeting of conjugates for gene delivery
* new approaches to gene delivery
* clinical evaluation
Self-assembling Complexes for Gene Delivery is an essential reference for all professionals with an interest in gene and antisense therapy or novel drug delivery systems, including medicinal and pharmaceutical chemists, clinicians, human geneticists, molecular biologists and pharmacologists.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 460 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell; 1 edition (May 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 047197269X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471972693
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,259,200 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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While 'nonliving' nature creates large and well-ordered systems, such as monocrystals some meters long which, however, are characterized by a rather simple structure, the 'living' nature creates much more complex structures of relatively complicated (macro)molecules. Read the first page
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Proc Natl Acad Sci, Cell Biol, Human Gene Ther, Bioconj Chem, Biochim Biophys Acta, Pharm Res, Sons Ltd, Biol Chem, Mol Biol, New York, Nucl Acids Res, Proc Nail Acad Sci, Adv Drug Deliv Rev, Boca Raton, Nature Biotech, Self-assembling Complexesfor Gene Delivery, Adv Drug Delivery Rev, Biophys Chem, Struct Dyn, Exp Cell Res, Roy Chowdhury, Biochem Biophys Res Commun, Chem Phys, Curr Opin Struct Biol, Phys Rev Lett
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