Electropermeabilization of mammalian cells to macromolecules: control by pulse duration.
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Voltage-induced nonconductive pre-pores and metastable single pores in unmodified planar lipid bilayer.Magneto-elasto-electroporation (MEEP): In-vitro visualization and numerical characteristics.Electrical lysis of cells for detergent-free droplet assays.Single-cell transfection by electroporation using an electrolyte/plasmid-filled capillary.Direct visualization at the single-cell level of siRNA electrotransfer into cancer cells.Combined pulse electroporation--a novel strategy for highly efficient transfection of human and mouse cellsNew insights into the mechanisms of gene electrotransfer--experimental and theoretical analysisDirect visualization at the single-cell level of electrically mediated gene deliveryControl of the release of freely diffusing molecules in single-cell electroporationModel of creation and evolution of stable electropores for DNA delivery.Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts.Irreversible electroporation of human primary uveal melanoma in enucleated eyes.Comparison of flow cytometry, fluorescence microscopy and spectrofluorometry for analysis of gene electrotransfer efficiency.Modeling electroporation in a single cellNumerical calculations of single-cell electroporation with an electrolyte-filled capillary.Efficient large volume lentiviral vector production using flow electroporation.Impact of external medium conductivity on cell membrane electropermeabilization by microsecond and nanosecond electric pulsesSimultaneous maximization of cell permeabilization and viability in single-cell electroporation using an electrolyte-filled capillary.Experimentally determining the iR drop in solution at carbon fiber microelectrodes with current interruption and application to single-cell electroporation.Visualization of membrane loss during the shrinkage of giant vesicles under electropulsationElectrotransfer of single-stranded or double-stranded DNA induces complete regression of palpable B16.F10 mouse melanomasMechanistic analysis of electroporation-induced cellular uptake of macromolecules.DNA immunization.Scaling relationship and optimization of double-pulse electroporationTowards the mechanisms for efficient gene transfer into cells and tissues by means of cell electroporation.Electrotransfection and lipofection show comparable efficiency for in vitro gene delivery of primary human myoblasts.Mechanisms of transfer of bioactive molecules through the cell membrane by electroporation.Optimization of a 96-Well Electroporation Assay for Postnatal Rat CNS Neurons Suitable for Cost-Effective Medium-Throughput Screening of Genes that Promote Neurite OutgrowthThe Electroporation as a Tool for Studying the Role of Plasma Membrane in the Mechanism of Cytotoxicity of Bisphosphonates and Menadione.Effects of Cisplatin Electrochemotherapy on Human Neuroblastoma Cells.Gene Electrotransfer: A Mechanistic Perspective.An individually addressable suspended-drop electroporation system for high-throughput cell transfection.Optimization of electric pulse amplitude and frequency in vitro for low voltage and high frequency electrochemotherapy.Low electric field parameters required to induce death of cancer cells.Design and implementation of a microelectrode assembly for use on noncontact in situ electroporation of adherent cells.Gene electrotransfer: from biophysical mechanisms to in vivo applications : Part 1- Biophysical mechanisms.Chemically modified oligonucleotide-increased stability negatively correlates with its efficacy despite efficient electrotransfer.Changing the direction and orientation of electric field during electric pulses application improves plasmid gene transfer in vitro.Rapid and efficient cell labeling with a MRI contrast agent by electroporation in the presence of protamine sulfate.Optimizing electroporation conditions in primary and other difficult-to-transfect cells.
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Electropermeabilization of mammalian cells to macromolecules: control by pulse duration.
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Electropermeabilization of mammalian cells to macromolecules: control by pulse duration.
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Electropermeabilization of mammalian cells to macromolecules: control by pulse duration.
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Electropermeabilization of mammalian cells to macromolecules: control by pulse duration.
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Electropermeabilization of mammalian cells to macromolecules: control by pulse duration.
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1998-09-01T00:00:00Z