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Non-viral vector

Non-viral vectors are a group of natural or synthetic carrier systems that are not based on viruses. They are used for the delivery of target molecules (such as DNA, RNA, or proteins) to cells. Non-viral vector systems vary greatly, but use two main approaches to enable delivery through the cell's surface (cell membrane): physical, such as pressure, or chemical, such as small fat-based lipid nanoparticles.

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