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A biodegradable amphiphilic poly(aminoester) dendrimer for safe and effective siRNA delivery.

Chi MaDandan ZhuWenyi LinYing LiYuanzheng HuangHuiling ZhuMengyun YeYang WangLing PengXiaoxuan Liu
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
Small interfering RNA (siRNA)-based therapeutics represent a novel and compelling drug modality, provided that safe and competent vectors are available for their delivery. Here, we report a biodegradable amphiphilic poly(aminoester) dendrimer for effective siRNA delivery. This dendrimer is readily biodegradable upon enzyme action, and harnesses the delivery features of both lipid and polymer vectors thanks to its lipid/dendrimer hybrid structure. This study opens new perspectives for developing biodegradable and biocompatible vectors for siRNA therapeutics.
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