Cationic polymers for nucleic acid transfection and bioactive ag

Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From carboxylic acid or derivative thereof

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528288, 528299, 528322, 528370, C08G 6302, C08G 6344, C08G 6900, C08G 6358

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ABSTRACT:
A class of polycationic polymers comprising products obtained by the copolymerization of a diprimary amine and a suitable comonomer, wherein the diprimary amine contains at least two primary amines and at least two secondary amines, and their use for nucleic acid transfection, and the delivery of suitable anionically charged bioactive molecules.

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