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  • Efficient and targeted delivery of nucleic acids is critical for realizing the full therapeutic potential of gene editing, vaccines and RNA-based drugs, and emerging delivery platforms offer innovative solutions through their diverse architectures, tunable properties and distinct biological interactions. In this Viewpoint, researchers working across different delivery platforms — including lipid nanoparticles, synthetic polymers, peptide amphiphiles, coacervate microdroplets, DNA nanostructures and extracellular vesicles — discuss the most promising directions and the main challenges in shaping the future of nucleic acid delivery.

    • Roy van der Meel
    • Paul A. Wender
    • Paola Luciani
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Materials
    Volume: 10, P: 490-499
  • The superchaotropic nature of globular boron cluster anions enables direct passage of a wide range of molecules across lipid membranes.

    • Andrea Barba-Bon
    • Giulia Salluce
    • Werner M. Nau
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 603, P: 637-642
  • Non-viral vehicles for the delivery of nucleic acids have potential applications for the treatment of diseases by, for example, restoring, correcting or silencing the expression of genes. In this Review, the authors discuss the latest developments in synthetic materials used for gene delivery and the challenges that must be overcome to transfer these innovations into the clinic.

    • Irene Lostalé-Seijo
    • Javier Montenegro
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Chemistry
    Volume: 2, P: 258-277