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<note>a b s t r a c t
The recent commercialization of gene products has sparked significant interest in gene
therapy, necessitating efficient and precise gene delivery via various vectors. Currently,
viral vectors and lipid-based nanocarriers are the predominant choices and have been
extensively investigated and reviewed. Beyond these vectors, polymeric nanocarriers also
hold the promise in therapeutic gene delivery owing to their versatile functionalities, such
as improving the stability, cellar uptake and endosomal escape of nucleic acid drugs, along
with precise delivery to targeted tissues. This review presents a brief overview of the status
quo of the emerging polymeric nanocarriers for therapeutic gene delivery, focusing on key
cationic polymers, nanocarrier types, and preparation methods. It also highlights targeted
diseases, strategies to improve delivery efficiency, and potential future directions in this
research area. The review is hoped to inspire the development, optimization, and clinical
translation of highly efficient polymeric nanocarriers for therapeutic gene delivery.</note>
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