Terry W. Steele, Ph.D.

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2006 University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacy, Polymer Chemistry
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W T. Shier grad student 2006 UMN
 (Oligo -L -lysine-, dextran-, and alkyl- derivatives of polyethylenimine for the development of novel gene transfection vectors.)
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Liu Y, Steele T, Kissel T. (2010) Degradation of Hyper-Branched Poly(ethylenimine)-graft-poly(caprolactone)-block-monomethoxyl-poly(ethylene glycol) as a Potential Gene Delivery Vector. Macromolecular Rapid Communications. 31: 1509-15
Steele TW, Shier WT. (2010) Dendrimeric alkylated polyethylenimine nano-carriers with acid-cleavable outer cationic shells mediate improved transfection efficiency without increasing toxicity. Pharmaceutical Research. 27: 683-98
Podetz-Pedersen KM, Bell JB, Steele TW, et al. (2010) Gene expression in lung and liver after intravenous infusion of polyethylenimine complexes of Sleeping Beauty transposons. Human Gene Therapy. 21: 210-20
Liu Y, Nguyen J, Steele T, et al. (2009) A new synthesis method and degradation of hyper-branched polyethylenimine grafted polycaprolactone block mono-methoxyl poly (ethylene glycol) copolymers (hy-PEI-g-PCL-b-mPEG) as potential DNA delivery vectors Polymer. 50: 3895-3904
Wang X, Xie X, Cai C, et al. (2008) Biodegradable branched polyesters poly(vinyl sulfonate-covinyl alcohol)-graft poly(D,L-lactic-coglycolic acid) as a negatively charged polyelectrolyte platform for drug delivery: Synthesis and characterization Macromolecules. 41: 2791-2799
Podetz-Pedersen KM, Bell JB, Steele TW, et al. (2006) 181. Quantitative Evaluation of Long Term Gene Expression In Vivo after Delivery of Polyethylenimine-Conjugated Sleeping Beauty Transposon DNA Molecular Therapy. 13: S70
Shier WT, Lao Y, Steele TW, et al. (2005) Yellow pigments used in rapid identification of aflatoxin-producing Aspergillus strains are anthraquinones associated with the aflatoxin biosynthetic pathway. Bioorganic Chemistry. 33: 426-38
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