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Biolistic Transfection

2003
Recent improvements in the biolistic technique and devices have increased its usefulness for transfection of neurons. With these recent advances, both dissociated and slice cultures can be transfected at reasonably high rates. This chapter focuses on the parameters that determine the successful biolistic transfection of neurons in both types of ...
Paul C, Bridgman   +2 more
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Transfecting Macrophages

2018
Transfection is defined as the transfer of foreign nucleic acids into cells. In general, transfection may achieve either overexpression of a gene by the transfer of plasmid DNA or suppression of gene expression by RNA interference after transfer of small interfering RNA.
Andrea-Anneliese, Keller   +4 more
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Cell Transfection

2011
Transfection is a process of introducing nucleic acid into eukaryotic cells using various chemical or physical methods. As a nonviral delivery system, transfection has gained popularity. The cost-effective and rapid production of recombinant human therapeutic proteins in sufficient quantities has been one of the challenges faced in biopharmaceutical ...
Chahal, P., Durocher, Y., Kamen, A.
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Transfection of Difficult-to-Transfect Primary Mammalian Cells

2011
Primary cells are a valuable tool for researchers and are often preferred over transformed or immortalized cell lines since they are biologically more relevant and resemble the in vivo situation much closer. Unfortunately, efficient gene transfer in primary cells is still limited.
Oliver Gresch, Ludger Altrogge
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Liposome‐Mediated Transfection

Current Protocols in Immunology, 1992
AbstractUsing liposomes to deliver DNA into different eukaryotic cell types results in higher efficiency and greater reproducibility than other transfection methods. In this unit, the describes a transient expression system while an involves stable transformation and expression of DNA integrated into the genome of the transfected cell.
Linda Buonocore   +2 more
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PepFect14 Signaling and Transfection

2021
PepFect14 is a cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) derived from stearylated transportan-10 (strearil-TP10) with which it shares the stearic acid residue on C' terminus and the amino acid sequence except for lysines that in PepFect14 are substituted with ornithines.
Luca Falato   +3 more
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Highly Branched Poly(β-amino esters) for Non-Viral Gene Delivery: High Transfection Efficiency and Low Toxicity Achieved by Increasing Molecular Weight.

Biomacromolecules, 2016
A successful polymeric gene delivery vector is denoted by both transfection efficiency and biocompatibility. However, the existing vectors with combined high efficacy and minimal toxicity still fall short.
Yongsheng Gao   +6 more
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Cell Transfection

2019
Transfection is a process of introducing nucleic acid into eukaryotic cells using various chemical or physical methods. Transduction is another popular transfection technology that uses viral vectors to deliver foreign genes. In the past decade, transfection technologies have evolved tremendously, for stable clone generation, therapeutic protein ...
Do Minh, A.   +3 more
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Liposome-Mediated Transfection

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2011
INTRODUCTIONThe efficient delivery of exogenous DNA to cells for expression and function studies is an essential technique of modern cell biology. Cationic liposomes are the most widely used class of carrier for transfection and a number of products are available commercially: Lipofectin (a 1:1 mixture of DOTMA [N-[1(2,3-dioleoyloxy)propyl]-N,N,N ...
Joshua Z. Gasiorowski, David A. Dean
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Transfection

2017
Over the last 30 years, the transfection of DNA or RNA into mammalian cells has evolved into an ever more sophisticated research tool for the investigation of gene expression and protein function. Transfection is used to describe the process of introducing foreign nucleic acid into a cell.
Semira Sheikh   +2 more
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