Neutral Molecule Transports DNA Into Cells, Avoiding Inflammation
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**Scientists Develop Novel Molecule for DNA Delivery into Cells**
Researchers have engineered a new molecule capable of transporting DNA into biological cells, offering potential applications in disease treatment and vaccination. The molecule circumvents the inflammatory issues associated with many current methods. The team’s approach involves a neutral molecule and a novel technique for attaching DNA, facilitating effective cellular delivery.
Existing DNA delivery systems often rely on positively charged molecules. These molecules can trigger inflammation, which poses a significant challenge. To address this, the research team designed a neutral molecule. They also developed a new method to bind DNA to it. This innovative approach allows the molecule to effectively carry DNA into cells without causing an inflammatory response.
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Date: February 26, 2026
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