Yu-Ju Chen, Abhik Paul, Michael Gregory Collins, Hye Young Lee
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The changing landscape of gene editing tool delivery in neurological disorders
The delivery of gene editing tools has made significant advancements in recent years. This being said, the brain remains a challenging organ for the safe and efficient delivery of gene editing tools. As nonviral delivery vehicles have shown promise with their safety profiles and biocompatibility, there have been efforts to test nonviral delivery vehicles for gene editing tools in the brain. Here, we review recent advancements in gene editing tool development and discuss how they were tested using nonviral delivery vehicles, with a specific focus on brain applications.