Advances in mechanism studies on ultrasonic gene delivery at cellular level

Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology
Jinsui YuFei Yan

Abstract

Ultrasound provides a means for intracellular gene delivery, contributing to a noninvasive and spatiotemporally controllable strategy suitable for clinical applications. Many studies have been done to provide mechanisms of ultrasound-mediated gene delivery at the cellular level. This review summarizes the studies on the important aspects of the mechanisms, providing an overview of recent progress in cellular experiment of ultrasound-mediated gene delivery.

Citations

May 3, 2019·Technology and Health Care : Official Journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine·Hongbo LiDongsheng Zhang
Dec 12, 2019·Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology·Priyanka TharkarWojciech Chrzanowski
Oct 2, 2020·Nanomaterials·Gurbet KöseFabian Kiessling
Jan 22, 2021·Nucleic Acids Research·Ksenia S EgorovaValentine P Ananikov

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