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DNA compaction into new DNA vectors based on cyclodextrin polymer: surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy characterization

Burckbuchler et al., 2006

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1139992583619670878
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Burckbuchler V
Wintgens V
Lecomte S
Percot A
Leborgne C
Danos O
Kichler A
Amiel C
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Biopolymers: Original Research on Biomolecules

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The ability of DNA to bind polycation yielding polyplexes is widely used in nonviral gene delivery. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the DNA compaction with a new DNA vector using Raman spectroscopy. The polyplexes result from an association of a β …
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