“…Some authors have indeed reported that the transfection efficiency of bPEI in vitro increased with increasing the M W of the CP (in the range from ≈1.8 to ≈70 kDa) [62,114], while others have highlighted that the lower the M W of the branched polymer (≈12 kDa), the greater the effectiveness [115]. Further, we and some others have pointed out the different pDNA complexation ability of lPEI and bPEI and have found that, irrespective of the M W of the CP taken into account, lPEIs complex best at N/P 5, while bPEIs at N/P 3 [57,62,64,116,117]. This different behavior may be ascribed to the different structures of the PEI isomers: of note, lPEI possesses only secondary amines, while bPEI has primary, secondary, and tertiary amines depending on the polymerization degree [118].…”