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Ionizable Lipid Composition Influences Lipid Nanoparticle Efficacy in Multiple Cell Types In Vitro
Application notes
Key Features
Cell lines derived from different tissues have distinct reporter expression patterns in response to a variety of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs).
Serum requirement for LNP uptake and cargo expression in vitro vary with cell type and ionizable lipid.
Experimental design is of utmost importance in assessing the efficacy of any given LNP preparation.
To cite this application note: Taylor, G., Markewicz, R., Gronevelt, J.P., et al. Ionizable Lipid Composition Influences Lipid Nanoparticle Efficacy in Multiple Cell Types In Vitro. Application Note, Cayman Chemical (2023).
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