
pmid: 35042613
RNA-based therapeutics commonly use exogenous components to shuttle their cargo, leading to nonselectivity or immunogenicity. Segel et al. have elucidated an endogenous modular retroviral-like delivery system capable of encapsulating mRNA, which elicits effective transport inside cells, priming the development of endogenous vectors for gene delivery for amelioration of disease.
Retroelements, Terminal Repeat Sequences, Humans, RNA, Messenger
Retroelements, Terminal Repeat Sequences, Humans, RNA, Messenger
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