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bibliographicCitation Gilot D, Miramon M, Benvegnu T, Ferrieres V, Loreal O, Guguen‐Guillouzo C, Plusquellec D, Loyer P. Cationic lipids derived from glycine betaine promote efficient and non‐toxic gene transfection in cultured hepatocytes. The Journal of Gene Medicine. 2002 Apr 26;4(4):415–27. doi: 10.1002/jgm.279.
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