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101. Therapeutic relevance of osteoprotegerin gene therapy in osteosarcoma: blockade of the vicious cycle between tumor cell proliferation and bone resorption.

102. Relationships between the physicochemical properties of an amphiphilic triblock copolymers/DNA complexes and their intramuscular transfection efficiency.

103. Self-assembly and characterization of layered double hydroxide/DNA hybrids.

104. Amphiphilic block copolymers promote gene delivery in vivo to pathological skeletal muscles.

105. Nonionic amphiphilic block copolymers promote gene transfer to the lung.

106. Inducible production of erythropoietin using intramuscular injection of block copolymer/DNA formulation.

107. Supramolecular assemblies of DNA delivery systems.

108. A nonionic amphiphile agent promotes gene delivery in vivo to skeletal and cardiac muscles.

109. Sterically stabilized BGTC-based lipoplexes: structural features and gene transfection into the mouse airways in vivo.

110. Reducible cationic lipids for gene transfer.

111. Synthesis of glycosylated polyethylenimine with reduced toxicity and high transfecting efficiency.

112. Non-electrostatic complexes with DNA: towards novel synthetic gene delivery systems.

113. Formulations which increase the size of lipoplexes prevent serum-associated inhibition of transfection.

114. Structural characteristics of supramolecular assemblies formed by guanidinium-cholesterol reagents for gene transfection.

115. Application of lipids and plasmid design for gene delivery to mammalian cells.

116. Synthesis, activity, and structure--activity relationship studies of novel cationic lipids for DNA transfer.

117. Virus-sized self-assembling lamellar complexes between plasmid DNA and cationic micelles promote gene transfer.

118. ATP synthesis by the F0F1 ATP synthase from thermophilic Bacillus PS3 reconstituted into liposomes with bacteriorhodopsin. 2. Relationships between proton motive force and ATP synthesis.

119. ATP synthesis by the F0F1 ATP synthase from thermophilic Bacillus PS3 reconstituted into liposomes with bacteriorhodopsin. 1. Factors defining the optimal reconstitution of ATP synthases with bacteriorhodopsin.

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