학술논문

Physical Delivery of Macromolecules using High-Aspect Ratio Nanostructured Materials
Document Type
article
Source
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. 7(42)
Subject
Bioengineering
Generic health relevance
Endosomes
Gene Transfer Techniques
Humans
Macromolecular Substances
Nanostructures
Nucleic Acids
Peptides
high-aspect ratio
nanostructures
macromolecules
physical delivery
high-throughput
Chemical Sciences
Engineering
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Language
Abstract
There is great need for the development of an efficient delivery method of macromolecules, including nucleic acids, proteins, and peptides, to cell cytoplasm without eliciting toxicity or changing cell behavior. High-aspect ratio nanomaterials have addressed many challenges present in conventional methods, such as cell membrane passage and endosomal degradation, and have shown the feasibility of efficient high-throughput macromolecule delivery with minimal perturbation of cells. This review describes the recent advances of in vitro and in vivo physical macromolecule delivery with high-aspect ratio nanostructured materials and summarizes the synthesis methods, material properties, relevant applications, and various potential directions.