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Formulating and Characterizing Lipid Nanoparticles for Gene Delivery using a Microfluidic Mixing Platform
Published on: February 25, 2021
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Nanopartículas lipídicas impulsadas por microfluidos para mejorar la entrega de miRNA mediante la optimización del
Alicja Kosik-Kozioł1, Michał Pruchniewski2, Daniel Rybak1
1Department of Biosystems and Soft Matter, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland.
Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
|February 6, 2026
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Las técnicas de posprocesamiento impactan significativamente las nanopartículas lipídicas (LNP) para la entrega de miRNA. La diálisis, si bien reduce el tamaño y la carga de las partículas, mejora la disponibilidad intracelular de miRNA y la persistencia, optimizando la entrega de genes.
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