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Transfection is the
process of
deliberately introducing naked or
purified nucleic acids into
eukaryotic cells. It may also
refer to
other methods and cell...
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Reverse transfection is a
technique for the
transfer of
genetic material into cells. As DNA is
printed on a gl****
slide for the
transfection process (the...
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Optical transfection is a
biomedical technique that
entails introducing nucleic acids (i.e.
genetic material such as DNA) into
cells using light. All cells...
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transfection is a
transfection method which uses
magnetic interactions to
deliver DNA into
target cells.
Nucleic acids are ****ociated with...
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common transfection reagent,
produced and sold by Invitrogen, used in
molecular and
cellular biology. It is used to
increase the
transfection efficiency...
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chemical means is
called transfection.
Several different transfection techniques are available, such as
calcium phosphate transfection, electroporation, microinjection...
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research for
decades due to its
reliable and fast
growth and
propensity for
transfection. The cell line is used by the
biotechnology industry to
produce therapeutic...
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small hairpin RNAs.
siRNAs can also be
introduced into
cells by
transfection.
Since in
principle any gene can be
knocked down by a
synthetic siRNA...
- DNA
transfection agents. When the
charge balance between DNA
phosphates and
PAMAM surface amines is
slightly positive, the
maximum transfection efficiency...
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related article (molecular cloning). DNA
expression requires the
transfection of
suitable host cells. Typically,
either bacterial, yeast, insect, or...