Development of silica-based biodegradable submicrometric carriers and investigating their characteristics as in vitro delivery vehicles

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  • who: Mikhail V. Zyuzin and collaborators from the Department of Physics and Engineering, ITMO University, Lomonosova, StPetersburg, Russia have published the Article: Development of Silica-Based Biodegradable Submicrometric Carriers and Investigating Their Characteristics as in Vitro Delivery Vehicles, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: SiO2 capsules of submicrometric size were synthesised after the optimization of already established protocols yielding micrometric-sized capsules.
  • how: The obtained results were compared with studies made with similar capsules composed of polymers and show that SiO2 -based capsules provide better transfection rates on the costs of higher toxicity. The . . .

     

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