DNA molecules and human therapeutics
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29/12/2009
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Nucleic acid molecules are championing a new generation of reverse engineered biopharmaceuticals. In terms of potential application in gene medicine, plasmid DNA (pDNA) vectors have exceptional therapeutic and immunological profiles as they are free from safety concerns associated with viral vectors, display non-toxicity and are simpler to develop. This review addresses the potential applications of pDNA molecules in vaccine design/development and gene therapy via recombinant DNA technology as well as a staged delivery mechanism for the introduction of plasmid-borne gene to target cells via the nasal route. |
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Academic Journals |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/81542/1/77708-180020-1-PB.pdf http://www.ajol.info/index.php/ajb/article/view/77708 Danquah, Michael K., Ho, Jenny, Liu, Shan, & Forde, Gareth M. (2009) DNA molecules and human therapeutics. African Journal of Biotechnology, 8(25), pp. 7190-7195. |
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Copyright 2009 Academic Journals All articles published by Academic Journals are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This permits anyone to copy, redistribute, remix, transmit and adapt the work provided the original work and source is appropriately cited. |
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School of Chemistry, Physics & Mechanical Engineering; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #Gene therapy #Plasmid DNA #Staged delivery nasal route #Vaccine development #beta lactam antibiotic #cancer vaccine #DNA #DNA vaccine #glycoprotein E2 #kanamycin #naked DNA #plasmid vector #polymer #virus vector #acquired immune deficiency syndrome #bioengineering #cellular immunity #drug delivery system #gene vector #human #humoral immunity #intranasal drug administration #malaria #nonhuman #nonviral gene therapy #plasmid #recombinant DNA technology #review #RNA interference |
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Journal Article |