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Physicochemical properties of cationic nanoemulsions and liposomes obtained by microfluidization complexed with a single plasmid or along with an oligonucleotide: Implications for CRISPR/Cas technology

2018

Schuh, Roselena S. | Poletto, Édina | Fachel, Flávia N.S. | Matte, Ursula | Baldo, Guilherme | Teixeira, Helder F.


Bibliographic information
Journal of colloid and interface science
Volume 530 Pagination 243 - 255 ISSN 0021-9797
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
Other Subjects
Tem; Nanoemulsion; Lpegp; Liposome; Oligonucleotides; Atcc/usa; Dmem; Lpegpo; Npegpo; Pcs; Crispr/cas; Dope; Microfluidization; Hek-293; Droplet size; Plasmid and oligonucleotide; Nbd-pe; Dspe-peg; Transmission electron microscopy; Co-complexation; Lpeg; Crispr/cas9; Hep-g2; Fbs; Mct; Npeg; Npegp; Dotap; Zeta potential; Nanocarriers; Deoxyribonuclease i; In vitro studies
Language
English
Type
Text; Journal Article

2024-02-28
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