The challenge for successful delivery of foreign DNA into cells in vitro, a key technique in cell and molecular biology with important biomedical implications, is to improve transfection efficiency while leaving the cell's architecture intact. Here we show that a variety of mammalian cells can be directly transfected with DNA without perturbing their structure by first creating a tiny, localized perforation in the membrane using ultrashort (femtosecond), high-intensity, near-infrared laser pulses. Not only does this superior optical technique give high transfection efficiency and cell survival, but it also allows simultaneous evaluation of the integration and expression of the introduced gene
In this thesis, femtosecond (fs) cellular transfection of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells was perf...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
Multiphoton microscopes have become important tools for non-contact sub-wavelength three-dimensional...
Laser-mediated gene transfection into mammalian cells has recently emerged as a powerful alternative...
The introduction of naked DNA or other membrane impermeable substances into a cell (transfection) is...
Background: Gene therapy with plasmid DNA is emerging as a promising strategy for the treatment of m...
We demonstrate the first use of the violet diode laser for transient mammalian cell transfection. In...
AbstractFemtosecond laser optoporation is a powerful technique to introduce membrane-impermeable mol...
<div><p>Laser-induced cell transfer has been developed in recent years for the flexible and gentle p...
Femtosecond laser optoporation is a powerful technique to introduce membrane-impermeable molecules, ...
Cell transfection using femtosecond lasers is gaining importance for its proven ability to achieve s...
Efficient DNA delivery into single living cells would be a very powerful capability for cell biologi...
Photoporation is a rapidly expanding technique for the introduction of macromolecules into single ce...
In this work we present a review and discussion on the enhancement of femtosecond (fs) laser for use...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
In this thesis, femtosecond (fs) cellular transfection of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells was perf...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
Multiphoton microscopes have become important tools for non-contact sub-wavelength three-dimensional...
Laser-mediated gene transfection into mammalian cells has recently emerged as a powerful alternative...
The introduction of naked DNA or other membrane impermeable substances into a cell (transfection) is...
Background: Gene therapy with plasmid DNA is emerging as a promising strategy for the treatment of m...
We demonstrate the first use of the violet diode laser for transient mammalian cell transfection. In...
AbstractFemtosecond laser optoporation is a powerful technique to introduce membrane-impermeable mol...
<div><p>Laser-induced cell transfer has been developed in recent years for the flexible and gentle p...
Femtosecond laser optoporation is a powerful technique to introduce membrane-impermeable molecules, ...
Cell transfection using femtosecond lasers is gaining importance for its proven ability to achieve s...
Efficient DNA delivery into single living cells would be a very powerful capability for cell biologi...
Photoporation is a rapidly expanding technique for the introduction of macromolecules into single ce...
In this work we present a review and discussion on the enhancement of femtosecond (fs) laser for use...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
In this thesis, femtosecond (fs) cellular transfection of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells was perf...
Laser based transfection methods have proven to be an efficient and gentle alternative to establishe...
Multiphoton microscopes have become important tools for non-contact sub-wavelength three-dimensional...