Silica-based gene reverse transfection: an upright nanosheet network for promoted DNA delivery to cells.

A method for substrate-mediated reverse gene transfection was developed using a silica film composed of an upright-sheet network. The silica film with a dense upright-sheet network shows approximately double higher transgene expression efficiency than that of solution-based transfection.

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