James-Kevin Tan
Affiliations: | 2011-2016 | Bioengineering | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Sellers DL, Tan JY, Pineda JMB, et al. (2019) Targeting Ligands Deliver Model Drug Cargo into the Central Nervous System along Autonomic Neurons. Acs Nano |
Cheng Y, Sellers DL, Tan JY, et al. (2017) Development of switchable polymers to address the dilemma of stability and cargo release in polycationic nucleic acid carriers. Biomaterials. 127: 89-96 |
Tan JY, Sellers DL, Pham B, et al. (2016) Non-Viral Nucleic Acid Delivery Strategies to the Central Nervous System. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 9: 108 |
Cheng Y, Wei H, Tan JK, et al. (2016) Nano-Sized Sunflower Polycations As Effective Gene Transfer Vehicles. Small (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). 12: 2750-8 |
Tan JK, Pham B, Zong Y, et al. (2016) Microbubbles and ultrasound increase intraventricular polyplex gene transfer to the brain. Journal of Controlled Release : Official Journal of the Controlled Release Society. 231: 86-93 |
Tan JY, Schellinger JG. (2015) Dibromomaleimide as a facile, versatile linker for delivery applications. Therapeutic Delivery |
Tan JK, Choi JL, Wei H, et al. (2015) Reducible, dibromomaleimide-linked polymers for gene delivery. Biomaterials Science. 3: 112-20 |
Choi JL, Tan JK, Sellers DL, et al. (2015) Guanidinylated block copolymers for gene transfer: A comparison with amine-based materials for in vitro and in vivo gene transfer efficiency. Biomaterials. 54: 87-96 |
Tan JK, Choi JL, Wei H, et al. (2015) Reducible, Dibromomaleimide-linked Polymers for Gene Delivery. Biomaterials Science. 3: 112-120 |
Choe UJ, Sun VZ, Tan JK, et al. (2012) Self-assembled polypeptide and polypeptide hybrid vesicles: from synthesis to application. Topics in Current Chemistry. 310: 117-34 |