Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Linear polyethylenimine-sterol conjugates for gene delivery
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Application No.: US10623020Application Date: 2003-07-17
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Publication No.: US07183263B2Publication Date: 2007-02-27
- Inventor: Darin Y. Furgeson , Sung Wan Kim
- Applicant: Darin Y. Furgeson , Sung Wan Kim
- Applicant Address: US UT Salt Lake City
- Assignee: University of Utah Research Foundation
- Current Assignee: University of Utah Research Foundation
- Current Assignee Address: US UT Salt Lake City
- Agency: Clayton, Howarth & Cannon, P.C.
- Main IPC: A61K31/7052
- IPC: A61K31/7052 ; A61K31/56 ; C07J9/00

Abstract:
Linear polyethylenimine was modified with sterols, such as cholesterol, in three different geometries: linear shaped (L), T-shaped (T), and a combined linear- and T-shaped (LT), to result in linear polyethylenimine-sterol conjugates. These conjugates were mixed with nucleic acids to form complexes for delivery of the nucleic acids into cells. Mammalian cells transfected with these complexes showed protein expression levels higher than linear polyethylenimine alone, and twice that of branched polyethylenimine, but without any significant loss in cell viability. Methods of making these compositions and methods of using them for gene delivery are also described.
Public/Granted literature
- US20040137050A1 Linear polyethylenimine-sterol conjugates for gene delivery Public/Granted day:2004-07-15
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