Modification of Branched Poly(ethylene imine) with d‐Fructose for Selective Delivery of siRNA into Human Breast Cancer Cells
Jan Matthias Peschel,
Liên Sabrina Reichel,
Tim Hoffmann
et al.
Abstract:Branched poly(ethylene imine) (bPEI) is frequently used in RNA interference (RNAi) experiments as a cationic polymer for the delivery of small interfering RNA (siRNA) because of its ability to form stable polyplexes that facilitate siRNA uptake. However, the use of bPEI in gene delivery is limited by its cytotoxicity and a need for target specificity. In this work, bPEI is modified with d‐fructose to improve biocompatibility and target breast cancer cells through the overexpressed GLUT5 transporter. Fructose‐s… Show more
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