This paper describes a microparticle delivery device that generates a plasma jet through laser ablation of a thin metal foil and uses the jet to accomplish particle delivery into soft living targets for transferring biological agents. Pure gold microparticles of 1 mm size were coated with a plasmid DNA, pIG121Hm, and were deposited as a thin layer on one surface of an aluminum foil. The laser (Nd:YAG, 1064 nm wavelength) ablation of the foil generated a plasma jet that carried the DNA coated particles into the living onion cells. The particles could effectively penetrate the target cells and disseminate the DNA, effecting the transfection of the cells. Generation of the plasma jet on laser ablation of the foil and its role as a carrier of m...
Mitsuhiro Terakawa, Yasuyuki Tsunoi, Tatsuki MitsuhashiDepartment of Electronics and Electrical Engi...
Delivering foreign molecules into human cells is a wide and ongoing area of research. Gene therapy, ...
Bombardment of intact cells and tissue with DNA-coated microprojectiles represents a novel approach ...
This paper describes a microparticle delivery device that generates a plasma jet through laser ablat...
This paper describes a microparticle delivery device that generates a plasma jet through laser ablat...
Ablation created by a Q-switched Nd:Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Nd:YAG) laser beam focusing on a thin a...
Localized drug delivery with minimal tissue damage is desired in some of the clinical procedures suc...
A nonintrusive, minimally invasive, needle-less technique to deliver liquids into soft targets is pr...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
This article presents a miniature shock wave driven micro-jet generator to deliver liquid drugs into...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
The jet-injection technology has developed as an applicable alternative to viral or liposomal gene d...
Non-viral delivery of plasmid DNA has traditionally relied upon physical forces applied directly to ...
Background: Gene therapy with plasmid DNA is emerging as a promising strategy for the treatment of m...
Targeted intracellular delivery of biomolecules and therapeutic cargo enables the controlled manipul...
Mitsuhiro Terakawa, Yasuyuki Tsunoi, Tatsuki MitsuhashiDepartment of Electronics and Electrical Engi...
Delivering foreign molecules into human cells is a wide and ongoing area of research. Gene therapy, ...
Bombardment of intact cells and tissue with DNA-coated microprojectiles represents a novel approach ...
This paper describes a microparticle delivery device that generates a plasma jet through laser ablat...
This paper describes a microparticle delivery device that generates a plasma jet through laser ablat...
Ablation created by a Q-switched Nd:Yttrium Aluminum Garnet (Nd:YAG) laser beam focusing on a thin a...
Localized drug delivery with minimal tissue damage is desired in some of the clinical procedures suc...
A nonintrusive, minimally invasive, needle-less technique to deliver liquids into soft targets is pr...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
This article presents a miniature shock wave driven micro-jet generator to deliver liquid drugs into...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
The jet-injection technology has developed as an applicable alternative to viral or liposomal gene d...
Non-viral delivery of plasmid DNA has traditionally relied upon physical forces applied directly to ...
Background: Gene therapy with plasmid DNA is emerging as a promising strategy for the treatment of m...
Targeted intracellular delivery of biomolecules and therapeutic cargo enables the controlled manipul...
Mitsuhiro Terakawa, Yasuyuki Tsunoi, Tatsuki MitsuhashiDepartment of Electronics and Electrical Engi...
Delivering foreign molecules into human cells is a wide and ongoing area of research. Gene therapy, ...
Bombardment of intact cells and tissue with DNA-coated microprojectiles represents a novel approach ...