Electroporation: a general phenomenon for manipulating cells and tissues.
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Electroporation dynamics in biological cells subjected to ultrafast electrical pulses: A numerical simulation studyElectroporation, an alternative to biolistics for transfection of Bombyx mori embryos and larval tissuesActively replicating West Nile virus is resistant to cytoplasmic delivery of siRNA.Education on electrical phenomena involved in electroporation-based therapies and treatments: a blended learning approach.Ultrasound-mediated DNA transformation in thermophilic gram-positive anaerobes.A numerical investigation of the electric and thermal cell kill distributions in electroporation-based therapies in tissueElectroporation and lysis of marine microalga Karenia brevis for RNA extraction and amplificationPhysical non-viral gene delivery methods for tissue engineeringSpatial distribution and extent of electroporation by strong internal shock in intact structurally normal and chronically infarcted rabbit hearts.Mitigation of impedance changes due to electroporation therapy using bursts of high-frequency bipolar pulses.In situ formation of magnetopolymersomes via electroporation for MRI.Single-cell electroporation arrays with real-time monitoring and feedback control.Reversible permeabilization using high-intensity femtosecond laser pulses: applications to biopreservation.Combined pulse electroporation--a novel strategy for highly efficient transfection of human and mouse cellsCharacterization of T-cell responses in macaques immunized with a single dose of HIV DNA vaccineIn Vitro Electrochemistry of Biological Systems.Non-thermal irreversible electroporation (N-TIRE) and adjuvant fractionated radiotherapeutic multimodal therapy for intracranial malignant glioma in a canine patientElectric field-mediated transport of plasmid DNA in tumor interstitium in vivo.Membrane binding of plasmid DNA and endocytic pathways are involved in electrotransfection of mammalian cells.Theory of electroporation of planar bilayer membranes: predictions of the aqueous area, change in capacitance, and pore-pore separation.Quantitative study of molecular transport due to electroporation: uptake of bovine serum albumin by erythrocyte ghostsMechanism of electroinduced ionic species transport through a multilamellar lipid system.Millisecond measurement of transport during and after an electroporation pulseIntense picosecond pulsed electric fields induce apoptosis through a mitochondrial-mediated pathway in HeLa cells.Nonnative interactions between cysteines direct productive assembly of P22 tailspike protein.Educational application for visualization and analysis of electric field strength in multiple electrode electroporationPicosecond pulsed electric fields induce apoptosis in a cervical cancer xenograft.Single-cell juxtacellular transfection and recording technique.The feasibility of irreversible electroporation for the treatment of breast cancer and other heterogeneous systems.The role of pH fronts in tissue electroporation based treatments.Development and characterization of an enhanced nonviral expression vector for electroporation cancer treatment.Biophysical effects in off-resonant gold nanoparticle mediated (GNOME) laser transfection of cell lines, primary- and stem cells using fs laser pulses.Automated single-cell electroporationFinite element analysis of microelectrotension of cell membranesSomatic transgenesis in the avian model system.Calcium-regulated exocytosis is required for cell membrane resealingUltra-localized single cell electroporation using silicon nanowiresThe effect of high frequency steep pulsed electric fields on in vitro and in vivo antitumor efficiency of ovarian cancer cell line skov3 and potential use in electrochemotherapy.Pathology of non-thermal irreversible electroporation (N-TIRE)-induced ablation of the canine brain.Altering the biochemical state of individual cultured cells and organelles with ultramicroelectrodes.
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Electroporation: a general phenomenon for manipulating cells and tissues.
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Electroporation: a general phenomenon for manipulating cells and tissues.
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Electroporation: a general phenomenon for manipulating cells and tissues.
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Electroporation: a general phenomenon for manipulating cells and tissues.
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Electroporation: a general phenomenon for manipulating cells and tissues.
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J C Weaver
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10.1002/JCB.2400510407
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1993-04-01T00:00:00Z