Ionization and structural properties of mRNA lipid nanoparticles influence expression in intramuscular and intravascular administration
Manuel Carrasco(George Mason University), Michael D. Buschmann(Polytechnique Montréal), Lacey Wright(George Mason University), Alexander Grishaev(Research Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology), Ousamah Younoss Soliman(University of Pennsylvania), Mikell Paige(George Mason University), Drew Weissman(California University of Pennsylvania), Mohamad‐Gabriel Alameh(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Suman Alishetty(George Mason University), Hooda Said(George Mason University), Thomas E. Cleveland(National Institute of Standards and Technology)
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