The ability to produce extremely small and circular supercoiled vectors has opened new territory for improving non-viral gene therapy vectors. In this work, we compared transfection of supercoiled DNA vectors ranging from 383 to 4,548 bp, each encoding shRNA against GFP under control of the H1 promoter. We assessed knockdown of GFP by electroporation into HeLa cells. All of our vectors entered cells in comparable numbers when electroporated with equal moles of DNA. Despite similar cell entry, we found length-dependent differences in how efficiently the vectors knocked down GFP. As vector length increased up to 1,869 bp, GFP knockdown efficiency per mole of transfected DNA increased. From 1,869 to 4,257 bp, GFP knockdown efficiency per mole ...
The discovery of the human genome has unveiled new fields of genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomi...
RNA interference has become an increasingly important tool for all aspects of molecular biology. Nev...
Neumann and coworkers (Neumann, E., M. Schaefer-Ridder, Y. Wang, and P. H. Hofschneider. 1982. EMBO ...
<p>Each of the DNA vectors was labeled with Cy3 using LabelIT and transfected into 90,000 HeLa-GFP c...
The nuclear transfer process is one of the critical rate-limiting processes in transgene expression....
Delivery of naked DNA molecules into living cells via physical disruption of the membrane under elec...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) hold immense promise for utilization as biotherapeutics and drug delive...
<p>(A) Fluorescence of positive and negative controls showing the threshold between “GFP positive” a...
Electric parameters and solvent conditions are known to influence the efficiency of DNA transfection...
In vivo it has been shown delivery of large molecules like DNA after cell electroporation can be enh...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Nuclear transfect...
Gene therapy has been researched using both viral and non-viral delivery methods. While viral vector...
The nuclear envelope is a physiological barrier to electrogene transfer. To understand different mec...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
Neumann and coworkers (Neumann, E., M. Schaefer-Ridder, Y. Wang, and P. H. Hofschneider. 1982. EMBO ...
The discovery of the human genome has unveiled new fields of genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomi...
RNA interference has become an increasingly important tool for all aspects of molecular biology. Nev...
Neumann and coworkers (Neumann, E., M. Schaefer-Ridder, Y. Wang, and P. H. Hofschneider. 1982. EMBO ...
<p>Each of the DNA vectors was labeled with Cy3 using LabelIT and transfected into 90,000 HeLa-GFP c...
The nuclear transfer process is one of the critical rate-limiting processes in transgene expression....
Delivery of naked DNA molecules into living cells via physical disruption of the membrane under elec...
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) hold immense promise for utilization as biotherapeutics and drug delive...
<p>(A) Fluorescence of positive and negative controls showing the threshold between “GFP positive” a...
Electric parameters and solvent conditions are known to influence the efficiency of DNA transfection...
In vivo it has been shown delivery of large molecules like DNA after cell electroporation can be enh...
© 2017 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. All rights reserved. Nuclear transfect...
Gene therapy has been researched using both viral and non-viral delivery methods. While viral vector...
The nuclear envelope is a physiological barrier to electrogene transfer. To understand different mec...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
Neumann and coworkers (Neumann, E., M. Schaefer-Ridder, Y. Wang, and P. H. Hofschneider. 1982. EMBO ...
The discovery of the human genome has unveiled new fields of genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomi...
RNA interference has become an increasingly important tool for all aspects of molecular biology. Nev...
Neumann and coworkers (Neumann, E., M. Schaefer-Ridder, Y. Wang, and P. H. Hofschneider. 1982. EMBO ...