Formulations for non-viral in vivo transfection in the lungs

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se

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ABSTRACT:
Formulations useful in improving non-viral in vivo transfection of DNA in the lungs are provided. Formulations which comprise DNA with various additives are prepared and delivered to the lungs resulting in production of a transcription product.

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