Application of Lyophilized Gene-Delivery Formulations to Dental Implant Surfaces: Non-Cariogenic Lyoprotectant Preserves Transfection Activity of Polyplexes Long-Term
Walla I. Malkawi(University of Iowa), Aliasger K. Salem(University of Iowa), Pornpoj Phruttiwanichakun(University of Iowa), Satheesh Elangovan(University of Iowa), Noah Z. Laird(University of Iowa), Esraa Mohamed(University of Iowa)
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