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Polyelectrolyte Encapsulation and Confinement within Protein Cage-Inspired Nanocompartments
2021
Pharmaceutics
Protein cages are nanocompartments with a well-defined structure and monodisperse size. They are composed of several individual subunits and can be categorized as viral and non-viral protein cages. Native viral cages often exhibit a cationic interior, which binds the anionic nucleic acid genome through electrostatic interactions leading to efficient encapsulation. Non-viral cages can carry various cargo, ranging from small molecules to inorganic nanoparticles. Both cage types can be
doi:10.3390/pharmaceutics13101551
pmid:34683843
pmcid:PMC8537137
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