Nanoparticle-mediated siRNA Gene Silencing Against Brain DisordersThursday, 27 March 2014 at 11:45 Add to Calendar ▼2014-03-27 11:45:002014-03-27 12:45:00Europe/LondonNanoparticle-mediated siRNA Gene Silencing Against Brain DisordersNanomedicine in Edinburgh, UKEdinburgh, UKSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com Peptide nanofibres (PNFs) find many applications as biomaterials for tissue engineering and have also been studied for neuronal regeneration and brain delivery. Positively charged amphiphilic peptides able to self-assemble into PNFs have been engineered. These fiber-shaped nanoscale constructs can be exploited for the development of effective siRNA therapeutics. In this talk, we will illustrate recent experimental evidence on how peptide nanofibres (PNFs) can be designed as tools for siRNA-mediated gene silencing of specific and surgically-targeted brain foci. PNFs constitute promising nanoscale tools for intervention strategies in various neurological disorders. |