The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) is a physical method that by application of electric pulses to cells increases cell membrane permeability and enables the introduction of molecules into the cells. One of the uses of EP in vivo is plasmid DNA electrotransfer to the skin for DNA vaccination. EP of tissues induces reduction of blood flow and, in combination with plasmid DNA, induction of an immune response. One of the EP protocols for plasmid DNA electrotransfer to the skin is a combination of high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) pulses. However, the effects of this pulse combination on skin-vessel blood flow are not known. Therefore, usin...
Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) provides a tool for the introduction of molecules into ...
electrovaccination (gene delivery followed by electroporation) is currently being investigated in s...
Electroporation mostly refers to the technique of permeabilizing cell membranes by applying short an...
BACKGROUND: Electrical pulses have been used to enhance uptake of molecules into living cells for de...
Background: Electrical pulses have been used to enhance uptake of molecules into living cells for de...
Electroporation is an effective alternative to viral methods to significantly improve DNA transfecti...
The skin is an attractive tissue for vaccination in a clinical setting due to the accessibility of t...
DNA delivery to skin may be useful for the treatment of skin diseases, DNA vaccinations, and other g...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Electrotransfer can be obtained by the successive delivery of a hi...
When an electric field is locally applied to tissues in vivo the uptake of exogenous DNA can be grea...
Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) provides a tool for the introduction of molecules into ...
International audienceCell membranes can be transiently permeabilized under application of electric ...
Background: Plasmid DNA vaccination combined with electroporation (EP) provides a promising approach...
Gene electrotransfer (GET) is considered one of the most efficient, safe, reproducible, and cost-eff...
Electroporation (EP) is a simple in vivo method to deliver normally impermeable molecules, such as p...
Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) provides a tool for the introduction of molecules into ...
electrovaccination (gene delivery followed by electroporation) is currently being investigated in s...
Electroporation mostly refers to the technique of permeabilizing cell membranes by applying short an...
BACKGROUND: Electrical pulses have been used to enhance uptake of molecules into living cells for de...
Background: Electrical pulses have been used to enhance uptake of molecules into living cells for de...
Electroporation is an effective alternative to viral methods to significantly improve DNA transfecti...
The skin is an attractive tissue for vaccination in a clinical setting due to the accessibility of t...
DNA delivery to skin may be useful for the treatment of skin diseases, DNA vaccinations, and other g...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Electrotransfer can be obtained by the successive delivery of a hi...
When an electric field is locally applied to tissues in vivo the uptake of exogenous DNA can be grea...
Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) provides a tool for the introduction of molecules into ...
International audienceCell membranes can be transiently permeabilized under application of electric ...
Background: Plasmid DNA vaccination combined with electroporation (EP) provides a promising approach...
Gene electrotransfer (GET) is considered one of the most efficient, safe, reproducible, and cost-eff...
Electroporation (EP) is a simple in vivo method to deliver normally impermeable molecules, such as p...
Electropermeabilization/electroporation (EP) provides a tool for the introduction of molecules into ...
electrovaccination (gene delivery followed by electroporation) is currently being investigated in s...
Electroporation mostly refers to the technique of permeabilizing cell membranes by applying short an...