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Khalil, I., Futaki, S., Niwa, M., Baba, Y., Kaji, N., Kamiya, H., & Harashima, H. (2004). Mechanism of improved gene transfer by the N-terminal stearylation of octaarginine: enhanced cellular association by hydrophobic core formation. Gene Therapy, 11(7), 636–644.

Authors 7
  1. IA Khalil (first)
  2. S Futaki (additional)
  3. M Niwa (additional)
  4. Y Baba (additional)
  5. N Kaji (additional)
  6. H Kamiya (additional)
  7. H Harashima (additional)
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@article{Khalil_2004, title={Mechanism of improved gene transfer by the N-terminal stearylation of octaarginine: enhanced cellular association by hydrophobic core formation}, volume={11}, ISSN={1476-5462}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/sj.gt.3302128}, DOI={10.1038/sj.gt.3302128}, number={7}, journal={Gene Therapy}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Khalil, IA and Futaki, S and Niwa, M and Baba, Y and Kaji, N and Kamiya, H and Harashima, H}, year={2004}, month=feb, pages={636–644} }