Polyplexes Formation, Lyophilization, and Resuspension
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In Vitro Characterization
4:34
In Vitro Functionality Tests: Capacity to Activate Model Immune Cells by Using Ovalbumin as Antigenic Model mRNA
6:24
Results: Nanoparticle Synthesis and Physicochemical Characterization, mRNA Encapsulation Efficiency, and In Vitro Results
7:45
Conclusion
Transcript
This protocol is significant because it demonstrates, how to prepare Polymeric nanoparticles, encapsulated nucleic acids in one simple step. The main advantages of this technique, are versatility, as it can be applied to different nucleic acids an
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Here, a simple protocol is presented for producing mRNA nanoparticles based on poly(beta aminoester) polymers, easy to be tailored by changing the encapsulated mRNA. The workflow for synthesizing the polymers, the nanoparticles, and their in vitro essential characterization are also described. A proof-of-concept regarding immunization is also added.