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Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

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Integrating Mitosis, Toxicity, And Transgene Expression In A Telecommunications Packet-Switched Network Model Of Lipoplex-Mediated Gene Delivery, Timothy M. Martin, Beata Wysocki, Jared P. Beyersdorf, Tadeusz A. Wysocki, Angela K. Pannier Jan 2014

Integrating Mitosis, Toxicity, And Transgene Expression In A Telecommunications Packet-Switched Network Model Of Lipoplex-Mediated Gene Delivery, Timothy M. Martin, Beata Wysocki, Jared P. Beyersdorf, Tadeusz A. Wysocki, Angela K. Pannier

Biological Systems Engineering: Papers and Publications

Gene delivery systems transport exogenous genetic information to cells or biological systems with the potential to directly alter endogenous gene expression and behavior with applications in functional genomics, tissue engineering, medical devices, and gene therapy. Nonviral systems offer advantages over viral systems because of their low immunogenicity, inexpensive synthesis, and easy modification but suffer from lower transfection levels. The representation of gene transfer using models offers perspective and interpretation of complex cellular mechanisms, including nonviral gene delivery where exact mechanisms are unknown. Here, we introduce a novel telecommunications model of the nonviral gene delivery process in which the delivery of …