Biomaterials | |||
Session 16 - Approaches for Non-Viral Gene Delivery | |||
This session will cover the design, synthesis and evaluation of materials for non-viral delivery of genetic material in vitro and in vivo. | |||
Chair: | David M. Lynn | ||
CoChair: | Christina Chan | ||
16a | Engineering Cellular Niches to Regulate Non-Viral Gene Delivery Hyun Joon Kong, Susan Hsiong, David J. Mooney | ||
16b | Incorporation of Polyethylene Glycol into Self-Assembled Monolayers Enhances Substrate-Mediated Gene Delivery by Nonspecifically- Bound Complexes Angela K. Pannier, Lonnie D. Shea | ||
16c | Engineering Aptamer and SIRNA Based Drug Delivery Systems Using Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films Srivatsan Kidambi, Ilsoon Lee, Christina Chan | ||
16d | Ternary Particles for Sustained Gene Delivery Treniece L. Terry, Victor G. J. Rodgers, Aliasger K. Salem | ||
16e | Design and Characterization of Targeted Nanoparticles for Systemic Gene Delivery Derek W. Bartlett, Mark E. Davis | ||
16f | Micelleplexes: Terpolymer Micelle-Based Gene Delivery Vectors with Superior DNA Protection against Enzymatic Degradation Rahul Sharma, Jae-Sung Lee, You-Yeon Won | ||
16g | A Modified Polyethylenimine for Light-Triggered DNA Release Rachel G. Handwerger, Moon-Suk Kim, Scott L. Diamond | ||
16h | Ferrocene-Containing Cationic Lipids for Gene Delivery: Oxidation State Determines Transfection Activity Christopher M. Jewell, Melissa E. Hays, Yukishige Kondo, Nicholas L. Abbott, David M. Lynn |
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