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BDNF plasmid hydrogel promotes neuroprotection and neurogenesis in rats with intracerebral hemorrhage. [PDF]

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Huang AP   +8 more
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miR-202-5p mitigates the advancement of osteoporosis through the regulation of PTEN. [PDF]

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Geng Z   +6 more
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Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals the coordinated regulation of the miR-34c-5p/AASS axis in chicken skeletal muscle development and intramuscular fat deposition. [PDF]

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Materials for Improving Immune Cell Transfection

Advances in Materials, 2021
Chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR‐T) therapy holds great promise for preventing and treating deadly diseases such as cancer. However, it remains challenging to transfect and engineer primary immune cells for clinical cell manufacturing.
Arun R K Kumar   +4 more
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Malaria transfection and transfection vectors

Trends in Parasitology, 2003
Malaria remains a leading cause of death due to infectious disease. The completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequencing project and release of preliminary proteomics data have significantly increased our understanding of the biology of this organism.
Gardiner, Donald L.   +3 more
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Optical Transfection

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2018
Strategies for the delivery of genes into eukaryotic cells fall into three categories: transfection by biochemical methods, transfection by physical methods, and virus-mediated transduction. “Optical transfection”—a physical transfection method—exploits the ability of light to create small transient pores in the plasma membrane of mammalian cells.
Priti, Kumar   +2 more
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Transfection by Electroporation

Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 2010
AbstractElectroporation—the use of high‐voltage electric shocks to introduce DNA into cells—can be used with most cell types, yields a high frequency of both stable transformation and transient gene expression, and, because it requires fewer steps, can be easier than alternate techniques.
Huntington, Potter, Richard, Heller
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