Gene therapies are revolutionizing medicine by providing a way to cure hitherto incurable diseases. The scientific and technological advances have enabled the first gene therapies to become clinically approved. In addition, with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we are witnessing record speeds in the development and distribution of gene-based vaccines. For gene therapy to take effect, the therapeutic nucleic acids (RNA or DNA) need to overcome several barriers before they can execute their function of producing a protein or silencing a defective or overexpressing gene. This includes the barriers of the interstitium, the cell membrane, the cytoplasmic barriers and (in case of DNA) the nuclear envelope. Gene electrotransfer (GET), i.e., transfec...
INTRODUCTION: Electroporation allows efficient delivery of DNA into cells and tissues, thereby impro...
Molecular medicine through gene therapy is challenged to achieve targeted action. This is now possib...
For gene therapy, in v ivo delivery of plasmid DNA offers an alternative to viral delivery methods. ...
Intracellular gene electrotransfer by means of electroporation has been on the increase during the p...
Gene electrotransfer (GET) is considered one of the most efficient, safe, reproducible, and cost-eff...
The use of electric pulses to deliver therapeutic molecules to tissues and organs in vivo is a rapid...
Background: Gene therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of various diseases, including ca...
Ever since mankind has started identifying the diseases, extensive work has been done, and pathologi...
Gene electrotransfection (GET) is a widely used gene delivery method which is based on the applicati...
Over the last 5 years, physical methods of plasmid delivery have revolutionized the efficiency of no...
Abstract Background Gene electrotransfer is a non-viral method used to transfer genes into living ce...
International audienceOver the last few decades, various vectors have been developed in the field of...
The impact of nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) on gene electrotransfer has not been clearl...
Electric field mediated gene delivery modalities have preferable safety profiles with the ability to...
Online ISSN 1805-9961Gene electrotransfer, which designates the combination of gene transfer and ele...
INTRODUCTION: Electroporation allows efficient delivery of DNA into cells and tissues, thereby impro...
Molecular medicine through gene therapy is challenged to achieve targeted action. This is now possib...
For gene therapy, in v ivo delivery of plasmid DNA offers an alternative to viral delivery methods. ...
Intracellular gene electrotransfer by means of electroporation has been on the increase during the p...
Gene electrotransfer (GET) is considered one of the most efficient, safe, reproducible, and cost-eff...
The use of electric pulses to deliver therapeutic molecules to tissues and organs in vivo is a rapid...
Background: Gene therapy is a promising approach for the treatment of various diseases, including ca...
Ever since mankind has started identifying the diseases, extensive work has been done, and pathologi...
Gene electrotransfection (GET) is a widely used gene delivery method which is based on the applicati...
Over the last 5 years, physical methods of plasmid delivery have revolutionized the efficiency of no...
Abstract Background Gene electrotransfer is a non-viral method used to transfer genes into living ce...
International audienceOver the last few decades, various vectors have been developed in the field of...
The impact of nanosecond pulsed electric fields (nsPEFs) on gene electrotransfer has not been clearl...
Electric field mediated gene delivery modalities have preferable safety profiles with the ability to...
Online ISSN 1805-9961Gene electrotransfer, which designates the combination of gene transfer and ele...
INTRODUCTION: Electroporation allows efficient delivery of DNA into cells and tissues, thereby impro...
Molecular medicine through gene therapy is challenged to achieve targeted action. This is now possib...
For gene therapy, in v ivo delivery of plasmid DNA offers an alternative to viral delivery methods. ...