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Triggering bilayer to inverted-hexagonal nanostructure formation by thiol-ene click chemistry on cationic lipids: consequences on gene transfection
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Soft Matter. 2016, vol. 12, n° 20, p. 4516-4520
English Abstract
The ramification of cationic amphiphiles on their unsaturated lipid chains is readily achieved by using the thiol-ene click reaction triggering the formation of an inverted hexagonal phase (H-II). The new ramified cationic ...Read more >
The ramification of cationic amphiphiles on their unsaturated lipid chains is readily achieved by using the thiol-ene click reaction triggering the formation of an inverted hexagonal phase (H-II). The new ramified cationic lipids exhibit different bio-activities (transfection, toxicity) including higher transfection efficacies on 16HBE 14o-cell lines.Read less <