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Development of nucleic acid delivery systems requires the use of adequate tissue analysis methods, especially when aiming tissue-targeted drug delivery. In this chapter, a protocol is presented for analyzing a reporter signal from the lung tissue. Because lung is an important target tissue from the clinical point of view, yet represents a challenge from the histological point of view, this protocol can be used in any lung-targeting drug delivery project.
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Kurrikoff K, Freimann K, Veiman KL et al (2019) Effective lung-targeted RNAi in mice with peptide-based delivery of nucleic acid. Sci Rep 9:19926
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The authors are supported by the EU project 2014-2020.4.01.15-0013, but this did not bias the current work in any way.
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Kurrikoff, K., Vunk, B., Langel, Ü. (2022). Tissue Analysis of Lung-Targeted Delivery of siRNA and Plasmid DNA. In: Langel, Ü. (eds) Cell Penetrating Peptides. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2383. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1752-6_34
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