A highly efficient and safe gene delivery platform based on polyelectrolyte core–shell nanoparticles for hard-to-transfect clinically relevant cell types

Author:

Tarakanchikova Yana12345ORCID,Muslimov Albert56789,Sergeev Igor1011128,Lepik Kirill9138147,Yolshin Nikita158,Goncharenko Alexander56789,Vasilyev Kirill158,Eliseev Igor5678ORCID,Bukatin Anton5678,Sergeev Vladislav1478,Pavlov Sergey16138,Popov Alexey123417,Meglinski Igor1234,Afanasiev Boris1478,Parakhonskiy Bogdan18192021ORCID,Sukhorukov Gleb221382324ORCID,Gorin Dmitry101112825

Affiliation:

1. Opto-Electronics and Measurement Techniques Research Unit

2. University of Oulu

3. Oulu

4. Finland

5. Nanobiotechnology Laboratory

6. Alferov University

7. Saint-Petersburg

8. Russia

9. “QR.bio” limited liability company

10. 11 Center of Photonics & Quantum Materials

11. Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

12. Moscow

13. St. Petersburg

14. First I. P. Pavlov State Medical University of St. Petersburg

15. Research Institute of Influenza

16. Ioffe Institute

17. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Kaitoväylä 1

18. Faculty of Bioscience Engineering

19. Ghent University

20. Ghent

21. Belgium

22. Peter The Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University

23. School of Engineering and Materials Science

24. Queen Mary University of London

25. Educational Research Institute of Nanostructures and Biosystems

Abstract

The polyelectrolyte nanocarriers’ based on nanosized vaterite particles as a novel tool for genetic material delivery into the clinically relevant cell types and potential application of described technology in gene therapy approaches.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Kansainvälisen Liikkuvuuden ja Yhteistyön Keskus

Opetushallitus

Academy of Finland

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

General Materials Science,Biomedical Engineering,General Chemistry,General Medicine

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