“…Therefore, non-viral vectors, including inorganic nanoparticles, are emerging as attractive gene delivery vectors, because they are generally biocompatible, easily functionalized, structurally varied, and able to carry miscellaneous genetic materials 20 . Inorganic nanoparticles used for gene delivery include superparamagnetic iron oxide 21 22 23 , silica nanoparticles 13 24 , quantum dots 25 , gold nanoparticles 26 27 28 29 , carbon nanotubes 30 , and calcium phosphate nanoparticles 31 . However, the majority of non-viral vectors are not efficient enough to deliver genes to difficult-to-transfect hMSCs.…”