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continuous infusion, and sonication.
Chemicals include methods such as
lipofection,
which is a lipid-mediated DNA-transfection
process utilizing liposome...
- (including mRNA and siRNA) or
plasmid DNA into in
vitro cell
cultures by
lipofection.
Lipofectamine contains lipid subunits that can form
liposomes in an...
-
February 1950) is an
American biochemists and immunologists,
specialized in
lipofection technology and genetics. He is one of the
developers of the
vaccine against...
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allowing for
stable transfer in a
large range of host cell types. In
lipofection, the gene is
injected with the help of liposomes. The DNA
sequence is...
- of
polyethyleneimine polymer in cell
culture as
attachment factor and
lipofection enhancer". BMC Biotechnology. 4: 23. doi:10.1186/1472-6750-4-23. PMC 526208...
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Inserting DNA
Agrobacteria Biolistics Electroporation Genetic transduction Lipofection Microinjection Somatic cell
nuclear transfer Transfection Types Recombinant...
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Inserting DNA
Agrobacteria Biolistics Electroporation Genetic transduction Lipofection Microinjection Somatic cell
nuclear transfer Transfection Types Recombinant...
- for
transformation or
transfection of DNA into a host cell is
known as
lipofection. In
addition to gene and drug
delivery applications,
liposomes can be...
- of the
cells in
comparison to liposome-based
transfection reagents (
lipofection) and electroporation,
which may
result in the
death of 20-50% of cells...
- Wenz, M.; Northrop, J. P.; Ringold, G. M.; Danielsen, M. (1987-11-01). "
Lipofection: a
highly efficient, lipid-mediated DNA-transfection procedure". Proceedings...