Delivery and Scavenging of Nucleic Acids by Polycationic Polymers
<p>Electrostatic interaction is a strong force that attracts positively and negatively charged molecules to each other. Such an interaction is formed between positively charged polycationic polymers and negatively charged nucleic acids. In this dissertation, the electrostatic attraction betw...
Main Author: | Jackman, Jennifer Gamboa |
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Other Authors: | Gersbach, Charles |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12847 |
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