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The success of gene therapy is mainly limited by the development of gene carriers able to promote the delivery of DNA used as a therapeutic agent, to targeted cells. Polyethylenimines (PEI) are among the most promising nonviral gene delivery agents. Due to their high cationic charge density, PEIs are proficient condensing agents that lead to the formation of small particles (<100 nm) exhibiting good transfection efficiency in vitro and in various in vivo applications.