Fuxing Tang, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorJeffrey A. Hughes | grad student | 2000 | UF Gainesville | |
(Biodegradable cationic lipids in plasmid DNA delivery.) |
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Hirko A, Tang F, Hughes JA. (2003) Cationic lipid vectors for plasmid DNA delivery. Current Medicinal Chemistry. 10: 1185-93 |
Tang F, Hughes JA. (2001) Use of disulfide cationic lipids in plasmid DNA delivery. Methods in Molecular Medicine. 65: 79-88 |
Ajmani PS, Wang W, Tang F, et al. (2001) Transgene delivery with a cationic lipid in the presence of amyloid β (βAP) peptide Neurochemical Research. 26: 195-202 |
Liang Y, Belford S, Tang F, et al. (2001) Membrane fluidity effects of estratrienes. Brain Research Bulletin. 54: 661-8 |
Ajmani PS, Tang F, Krishnaswami S, et al. (1999) Enhanced transgene expression in rat brain cell cultures with a disulfide-containing cationic lipid Neuroscience Letters. 277: 141-144 |
Tang F, Hughes JA. (1999) Synthesis of a single-tailed cationic lipid and investigation of its transfection Journal of Controlled Release. 62: 345-358 |
Tang F, Hughes JA. (1999) Use of dithiodiglycolic acid as a tether for cationic lipids decreases the cytotoxicity and increases transgene expression of plasmid DNA in vitro Bioconjugate Chemistry. 10: 791-796 |
Tang F, Wang W, Hughes JA. (1999) Cationic Liposomes Containing Disulfide Bonds in Delivery of Plasmid DNA Journal of Liposome Research. 9: 331-347 |
Tang F, Wang W, Hughes JA. (1999) Cationic liposomes containing disulfide bonds in delivery of plasmid DNA Journal of Liposome Research. 9: 331-347 |
Tang F, Hughes JA. (1998) Introduction of a disulfide bond into a cationic lipid enhances transgene expression of plasmid DNA Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 242: 141-145 |