Electroporation (EP) has been used in basic research for the past 25 years to aid in the transfer of DNA into cells in vitro. EP in vivo enhances transfer of DNA vaccines and therapeutic plasmids to the skin, muscle, tumors, and other tissues resulting in high levels of expression, often with serological and clinical benefits. the recent interest in nonviral gene transfer as treatment options for a vast array of conditions has resulted in the refinement and optimization of EP technology. current research has revealed that EP can be successfully used in many species, including humans. clinical trials are currently under way. Herein, the transition of EP from basic science to clinical trials will be discussed
A novel monopolar electroporation system and methodologies were developed for in vivo electroporatio...
Therapeutic vaccination could become an important modality to fight cancer. Efficacious immune respo...
FDA approved patient-derived cellular therapies are a groundbreaking biomedical/clinical accomplishm...
Electroporation (EP) has been used in basic research for the past 25 years to aid in the transfer of...
INTRODUCTION: Electroporation allows efficient delivery of DNA into cells and tissues, thereby impro...
Background: Gene therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of various diseases, including ca...
Electroporation (EP) has been used for years as a tool to increase macromolecule uptake in tissues, ...
DNA delivery to skin may be useful for the treatment of skin diseases, DNA vaccinations, and other g...
Electroporation refers to a technique that makes use of electrical pulses to create transient and re...
Electroporation (EP) is a simple in vivo method to deliver normally impermeable molecules, such as p...
Electroporation (EP) is a simple in vivo method to deliver normally impermeable molecules, such as p...
Electroporation (EP) is a simple in vivo method to deliver normally impermeable molecules, such as p...
We are presently aware of two early-phase DNA vaccine clinical trials in humans using electroporatio...
For gene therapy, in v ivo delivery of plasmid DNA offers an alternative to viral delivery methods. ...
A novel monopolar electroporation system and methodologies were developed for in vivo electroporatio...
A novel monopolar electroporation system and methodologies were developed for in vivo electroporatio...
Therapeutic vaccination could become an important modality to fight cancer. Efficacious immune respo...
FDA approved patient-derived cellular therapies are a groundbreaking biomedical/clinical accomplishm...
Electroporation (EP) has been used in basic research for the past 25 years to aid in the transfer of...
INTRODUCTION: Electroporation allows efficient delivery of DNA into cells and tissues, thereby impro...
Background: Gene therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of various diseases, including ca...
Electroporation (EP) has been used for years as a tool to increase macromolecule uptake in tissues, ...
DNA delivery to skin may be useful for the treatment of skin diseases, DNA vaccinations, and other g...
Electroporation refers to a technique that makes use of electrical pulses to create transient and re...
Electroporation (EP) is a simple in vivo method to deliver normally impermeable molecules, such as p...
Electroporation (EP) is a simple in vivo method to deliver normally impermeable molecules, such as p...
Electroporation (EP) is a simple in vivo method to deliver normally impermeable molecules, such as p...
We are presently aware of two early-phase DNA vaccine clinical trials in humans using electroporatio...
For gene therapy, in v ivo delivery of plasmid DNA offers an alternative to viral delivery methods. ...
A novel monopolar electroporation system and methodologies were developed for in vivo electroporatio...
A novel monopolar electroporation system and methodologies were developed for in vivo electroporatio...
Therapeutic vaccination could become an important modality to fight cancer. Efficacious immune respo...
FDA approved patient-derived cellular therapies are a groundbreaking biomedical/clinical accomplishm...