Oligonucleotide transfection screening method

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ABSTRACT:
Different-sequence peptoids, including lipid- and sterol-conjugated peptoids, are found to be effective in transfection of cells with oligonucleotides. Combinatorial libraries of such peptoids can be screened efficiently in a high-throughput format, and selected peptoids are identified post-screening.

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