AbstractA 1D Fokker–Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulses is presented. This study is motivated by applications relevant to DNA electrotransfer into biological cells via electroporation. The results review important insights. The translocation may occur on two disparate time scales, the electrophoretic time (~ms), and the diffusive time (~s), depending on the pulse length. Furthermore, a power-law correlation is observed, F-PST~(Vmtp)a/Nb, where F-PST is the final probability of successful translocation, Vm is the transmembrane potential, tp is the pulse length, and N is the DNA length in segments. The values for a and b are close to 1 and 1.5, respectively. The simulated results are compared with...
Electroporation mostly refers to the technique of permeabilizing cell membranes by applying short an...
A hydrodynamic model for determining the electrophoretic speed of a polyelectrolyte through a nanopo...
Reimann P, Meyer A, Getfert S. On the Lubensky-Nelson Model of Polymer Translocation through Nanopor...
A 1D Fokker-Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulses is pre...
AbstractA 1D Fokker–Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulse...
AbstractElectroporation, in which electric pulses create transient pores in the cell membrane, is be...
AbstractWe investigate the translocation of a single-stranded DNA through a pore which fluctuates be...
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...
ABSTRACT We investigate the translocation of a single-stranded DNA through a pore which fluctuates b...
We report experiments and modeling of translocation of double-strand DNA through a siliconoxide nano...
Electroporation has become a powerful tool for nonviral delivery of various biomolecules such as nuc...
AbstractWe revisit the one-dimensional stochastic model of an earlier study by D. K. Lubensky and D....
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...
Electroporation is an e ective method for delivering plasmid DNA molecules into cells. The e ciency ...
Electroporation mostly refers to the technique of permeabilizing cell membranes by applying short an...
A hydrodynamic model for determining the electrophoretic speed of a polyelectrolyte through a nanopo...
Reimann P, Meyer A, Getfert S. On the Lubensky-Nelson Model of Polymer Translocation through Nanopor...
A 1D Fokker-Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulses is pre...
AbstractA 1D Fokker–Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulse...
AbstractElectroporation, in which electric pulses create transient pores in the cell membrane, is be...
AbstractWe investigate the translocation of a single-stranded DNA through a pore which fluctuates be...
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...
ABSTRACT We investigate the translocation of a single-stranded DNA through a pore which fluctuates b...
We report experiments and modeling of translocation of double-strand DNA through a siliconoxide nano...
Electroporation has become a powerful tool for nonviral delivery of various biomolecules such as nuc...
AbstractWe revisit the one-dimensional stochastic model of an earlier study by D. K. Lubensky and D....
AbstractWe have previously demonstrated that a nanometer-diameter pore in a nanometer-thick metal-ox...
Electroporation is an e ective method for delivering plasmid DNA molecules into cells. The e ciency ...
Electroporation mostly refers to the technique of permeabilizing cell membranes by applying short an...
A hydrodynamic model for determining the electrophoretic speed of a polyelectrolyte through a nanopo...
Reimann P, Meyer A, Getfert S. On the Lubensky-Nelson Model of Polymer Translocation through Nanopor...