AbstractElectroporation, in which electric pulses create transient pores in the cell membrane, is becoming an important technique for gene therapy. To enable entry of supercoiled DNA into cells, the pores should have sufficiently large radii (>10nm), remain open long enough for the DNA chain to enter the cell (milliseconds), and should not cause membrane rupture. This study presents a model that can predict such macropores. The distinctive features of this model are the coupling of individual pores through membrane tension and the electrical force on the pores, which is applicable to pores of any size. The model is used to explore the process of pore creation and evolution and to determine the number and size of pores as a function of the p...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
We develop a model of single spherical cell electroporation and simulate spatial and temporal aspect...
Neumann E, Kakorin S, Tönsing K. Fundamentals of electroporative delivery of drugs and genes. BIOELE...
AbstractElectroporation, in which electric pulses create transient pores in the cell membrane, is be...
ABSTRACT Electroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This ...
AbstractElectroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This s...
Electroporation EP, in which external electric field pulses create transient pores in a cell membran...
Externally applied voltages can create transient, nonselective pores in a cell’s membrane, a phenome...
International audienceCell membranes can be transiently permeabilized under application of electric ...
AbstractA 1D Fokker–Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulse...
Cell electroporation is a complex phenomenon, which consists in the emergence of defects in cell mem...
The electroporation technique utilizes pulsed electric fields to induce porous defects in the cell m...
It has been shown recently that electrically induced DNA transfer into cells is a fast vectorial pro...
A 1D Fokker-Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulses is pre...
AbstractElectroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs and DNA, by e...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
We develop a model of single spherical cell electroporation and simulate spatial and temporal aspect...
Neumann E, Kakorin S, Tönsing K. Fundamentals of electroporative delivery of drugs and genes. BIOELE...
AbstractElectroporation, in which electric pulses create transient pores in the cell membrane, is be...
ABSTRACT Electroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This ...
AbstractElectroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This s...
Electroporation EP, in which external electric field pulses create transient pores in a cell membran...
Externally applied voltages can create transient, nonselective pores in a cell’s membrane, a phenome...
International audienceCell membranes can be transiently permeabilized under application of electric ...
AbstractA 1D Fokker–Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulse...
Cell electroporation is a complex phenomenon, which consists in the emergence of defects in cell mem...
The electroporation technique utilizes pulsed electric fields to induce porous defects in the cell m...
It has been shown recently that electrically induced DNA transfer into cells is a fast vectorial pro...
A 1D Fokker-Planck simulation of DNA translocation through an electropore under finite pulses is pre...
AbstractElectroporation is a physical method to induce the uptake of therapeutic drugs and DNA, by e...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
We develop a model of single spherical cell electroporation and simulate spatial and temporal aspect...
Neumann E, Kakorin S, Tönsing K. Fundamentals of electroporative delivery of drugs and genes. BIOELE...