Correction: 3:11-The blue hair may get its color from fluorescent bacteria or fungus inside the hair shaft.
Mites can deliver bacteria which have uptook gene changing products. Bacteria can deliver DNA, nanoparticles to hair follicles.
BEYOND THERAPY:
BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
http://biotech.law.lsu.edu/research/pbc/reports/beyondtherapy/beyond_therapy_...
GENE TOOLS, LLC
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DISTRESS OF HAIR LOSS
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TISSUE ENGINEERING IN PERSPECTIVE- Eugene Bell
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THE HAIR FOLLICLE AND ITS STEM CELLS AS DRUG DELIVERY TARGETS
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STEM CELL RESEARCH
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Liposomes for Use in Gene Delivery
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Glycosylated Cationic Liposomes for Cell-Selective Gene Delivery
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Liposomes for Use in Gene Delivery
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Glycosylated Cationic Liposomes for Cell-Selective Gene Delivery
ABSTRACT
Cationic liposomes have been considered as a potential nonviral vector for gene delivery because they possess low immunogenicity, unlike viral vectors. The gene transfer efficiency of cationic liposomes is lower than that of viral vectors, but recent advances have shown that it is possible to enhance the gene expression levels ofcationic liposomes. The main problem with cationic liposomes seems to be the lack of organ or cell selectivity because the lung has the highest level of gene expression after intravenous injection. Applying cell-specific targeting technology to liposomes would improve in vivo gene delivery and reduce any unexpected side effects. Receptor-mediated gene delivery systems are able to introduce foreign DNA into specific cell types in vivo. However, we have confirmed that not only the nature of the ligands grafted to carriers but also the overall physicochemical properties of the complexes need to be optimized for effective cell-selective targeting of plasmid DNA. In this article, we attempt to evaluate a gene delivery system based on the physicochemical properties of plasmid DNA/glycosylated cationic complexes.
Comparative and functional genomics provide insights into the pathogenicity of dermatophytic fungi
http://genomebiology.com/2011/12/1/R7
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