AbstractElectroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs and DNA, by eukaryotic cells and tissues. The phenomena behind electro-mediated membrane permeabilization to plasmid DNA have been shown to be significantly more complex than those for small molecules. Small molecules cross the permeabilized membrane by diffusion whereas plasmid DNA first interacts with the electropermeabilized part of the cell surface, forming localized aggregates. The dynamics of this process is still poorly understood because direct observations have been limited to scales of the order of seconds. Here, cells are electropermeabilized in the presence of plasmid DNA and monitored with a temporal resolution of 2ms. This allows us to show ...
A study of mechanisms of electrotransfection using Escherichia coli (JM 105) and the plasmid DNA pBR...
AbstractElectroporation, in which electric pulses create transient pores in the cell membrane, is be...
Electroporation – a physical method that temporarily disrupts the membranes and increases the cell m...
International audienceElectroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs...
AbstractElectroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs and DNA, by e...
Electroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs and DNA, by eukaryoti...
International audienceCell membranes can be transiently permeabilized under application of electric ...
Size of DNA molecules governs their interaction with the cell membrane during electroporation and th...
AbstractElectropermeabilization is a nonviral method used to transfer genes into living cells. Up to...
AbstractElectropermeabilization designates the use of short high-voltage pulses to overcome the barr...
Simian Cos-1 cells were transfected electrically with the plasmid pCH110 carrying the beta-galactosi...
Electroporation mostly refers to the technique of permeabilizing cell membranes by applying short an...
Neumann E, Kakorin S, Tönsing K. Fundamentals of electroporative delivery of drugs and genes. BIOELE...
It has been shown recently that electrically induced DNA transfer into cells is a fast vectorial pro...
Delivery of naked DNA molecules into living cells via physical disruption of the membrane under elec...
A study of mechanisms of electrotransfection using Escherichia coli (JM 105) and the plasmid DNA pBR...
AbstractElectroporation, in which electric pulses create transient pores in the cell membrane, is be...
Electroporation – a physical method that temporarily disrupts the membranes and increases the cell m...
International audienceElectroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs...
AbstractElectroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs and DNA, by e...
Electroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs and DNA, by eukaryoti...
International audienceCell membranes can be transiently permeabilized under application of electric ...
Size of DNA molecules governs their interaction with the cell membrane during electroporation and th...
AbstractElectropermeabilization is a nonviral method used to transfer genes into living cells. Up to...
AbstractElectropermeabilization designates the use of short high-voltage pulses to overcome the barr...
Simian Cos-1 cells were transfected electrically with the plasmid pCH110 carrying the beta-galactosi...
Electroporation mostly refers to the technique of permeabilizing cell membranes by applying short an...
Neumann E, Kakorin S, Tönsing K. Fundamentals of electroporative delivery of drugs and genes. BIOELE...
It has been shown recently that electrically induced DNA transfer into cells is a fast vectorial pro...
Delivery of naked DNA molecules into living cells via physical disruption of the membrane under elec...
A study of mechanisms of electrotransfection using Escherichia coli (JM 105) and the plasmid DNA pBR...
AbstractElectroporation, in which electric pulses create transient pores in the cell membrane, is be...
Electroporation – a physical method that temporarily disrupts the membranes and increases the cell m...