Definition of Electroporation. Meaning of Electroporation. Synonyms of Electroporation

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Definition of Electroporation

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- Electroporation, or electropermeabilization, is a technique in which an electrical field is applied to cells in order to increase the permeability of...
- Irreversible electroporation or IRE is a soft tissue ablation technique using short but strong electrical fields to create permanent and hence lethal...
- carried out using calcium phosphate (i.e. tricalcium phosphate), by electroporation, by cell squeezing, or by mixing a cationic lipid with the material...
- transformation efficiency in electroporation, and inactivation of ligase or chloroform extraction of DNA may be necessary for electroporation, alternatively only...
- is now a routinely used laboratory procedure. Transformation using electroporation was developed in the late 1980s, increasing the efficiency of in-vitro...
- uses force to introduce genetic material through the cell membrane. Electroporation is a method of promoting competence. Cells are briefly shocked with...
- this, electroporation is one of the key methods of transfection as well as bacterial transformation. It has even been proposed that electroporation resulting...
- there is no carryover of the helper or donor strain. In contrast, electroporation does not require a helper or donor strain. This helps avoid possible...
- achieved. In contrast to the thermal methods (extreme heat or cold) electroporation is being used and evaluated as a means of killing very small areas...
- received his Ph.D. degree in chemical engineering in 1994, for a thesisElectroporation of Tissue and Cells for Drug Delivery Applications”. At Georgia Tech...