Description:
The availability of synthetic nucleic acids/oligonucleotides and peptides, areas where BioSynthesis has extensive experience, has promoted the development of conjugates of these molecules cross-linked to compounds such as lipids, carbohydrates and small molecules (drugs) to yield products with distinct properties. BioSynthesis has developed several approaches for the production of different bioconjugates. From the point of view of therapeutic applications, because of their potential uses in genetic therapy and blocking gene expression, the bioconjugates of nucleic acids are the most important ones. In general these bioconjugates acquire new properties, such as resistance to degradation and passage of the hydrophilic and anionic oligonucleotide across the hydrophobic negatively charged cell membrane or transduction. Yet, a suitable bioconjugate should maintain practically all of the oligonucleotide's biological properties.
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