1. Review of structural design guiding the development of lipid nanoparticles for nucleic acid delivery
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Cárdenas, Marité, Campbell, Richard A., Yanez arteta, Marianna, Lawrence, M. Jayne, and Sebastiani, Federica
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Nucleic acid delicery ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Structure-function ,Polymers and Plastics ,Cationic ionizable lipids ,Lipid nanoparticles ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are the most versatile and successful gene delivery systems, notably highlighted by their use in vaccines against COVID-19. LNPs have a well-defined core–shell structure, each region with its own distinctive compositions, suited for a wide range of in vivo delivery applications. Here, we discuss how a detailed knowledge of LNP structure can guide LNP formulation to improve the efficiency of delivery of their nucleic acid payload. Perspectives are detailed on how LNP structural design can guide more efficient nucleic acid transfection. Views on key physical characterization techniques needed for such developments are outlined including opinions on biophysical approaches both correlating structure with functionality in biological fluids and improving their ability to escape the endosome and deliver they payload.
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- 2023
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