“…Due to their negative charge, they can displace oligonucleotide cargo from dendriplexes, thus seriously affecting the transfection process. For this reason, Szewczyk et al 265 between complexes formed by PPI G3 (naked, maltose-and maltotriose-modified) and anti-HIV ODNs (AT, SREV and GEM91) and four GAGs (heparin, heparan sulfate, chondroitin sulfate, and hyaluronic acid). Addition of heparin, possessing the highest negative charge of all GAGs, to unmodified PPI-ODNs complexes had no or only a slight effect up to 10 mg mL À1 as assessed by the fluorescence polarization method.…”