Researchers developed tiny branching DNA structures called 'dendrons' that can deliver peptides, including thymosin alpha 1, directly into living cells. These DNA dendrons were taken up by 90% of immune cells within one hour and delivered over 20 times more material than traditional methods, working by interacting with specific receptors on cell surfaces.
Distler, Max E; Teplensky, Michelle H; Bujold, Katherine E; Kusmierz, Caroline D; Evangelopoulos, Michael; Mirkin, Chad A