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Bibliography Highlights 2025

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Each year, OZ Biosciences compiles peer-reviewed publications that feature our delivery technologies. The 2025 bibliography summary encompasses 223 scientific articles, illustrating the versatility of our solutions across diverse experimental models, molecular formats and research applications.

oz biosciences bibliography 2025

OZ Biosciences products are used across multiple nucleic acid formats. DNA-based approaches remain predominant, followed by siRNA and retro/lentiviral applications, with studies conducted in cell lines, primary cells, and in vivo models.

Among delivery strategies, TEE-Technology (Lipofection) and Magnetofection™ are the most represented, complemented by kit-based solutions and other advanced strategies such as mRNA delivery and Lipid Nanoparticles (LNP) tailored to specific experimental needs.

Publications cover a broad range of biological models, predominantly human and mouse, but also include other preclinical species such as rat, insect, mosquito, macaque, and worm.

A substantial proportion of these studies appear in high-impact journals, including Nature, Cell and Nature Biotechnology. These works cover diverse research domains, from fundamental molecular biology to translational and applied sciences, underscoring the scientific rigor and relevance of our technologies.

This bibliography illustrates how researchers worldwide integrate OZ Biosciences tools into their workflows to support diverse experimental and innovative strategies.

We thank the scientific community for their continued trust, looking forward to supporting your discoveries in 2026.

The full bibliography, including references to publications cited in this overview, is available in our Citation Database:

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