RNA interference techniques represent a promising strategy for therapeutic applications. In addition to small interfering RNA-based approaches, which have been widely studied and translated into clinical investigations, microRNA-based approaches are attractive owing to their "one hit, multiple targets" concept. To overcome challenges with in vivo delivery of microRNAs related to stability, cellular uptake, and specific delivery, our group has developed and characterized chitosan nanoparticles for nucleotide delivery. This platform allows for robust target modulation and antitumor activity following intravenous administration.

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