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Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

Atomic force microscopy (AFM)

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Surface Polyethylene Glycol Enhances Substrate-Mediated Gene Delivery By Nonspecifically Immobilized Complexes, Angela K. Pannier, Julie A. Wieland, Lonnie D Shea Jan 2008

Surface Polyethylene Glycol Enhances Substrate-Mediated Gene Delivery By Nonspecifically Immobilized Complexes, Angela K. Pannier, Julie A. Wieland, Lonnie D Shea

Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

Substrate-mediated gene delivery describes the immobilization of gene therapy vectors to a biomaterial, which enhances gene transfer by exposing adhered cells to elevated DNA concentrations within the local microenvironment. Surface chemistry has been shown to affect transfection by nonspecifically immobilized complexes using self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of alkanethiols on gold. In this report, SAMs were again used to provide a controlled surface to investigate whether the presence of oligo(ethylene glycol) (EG) groups in a SAM could affect complex morphology and enhance transfection. EG groups were included at percentages that did not affect cell adhesion. Nonspecific complex immobilization to SAMs containing combinations …