We developed a localized single-cell electroporation chip to deliver exogenous biomolecules with high efficiency while maintaining high cell viability. In our microfluidic device, the cells are trapped in a microtrap array by flow, after which target molecules are supplied to the device and electrotransferred to the cells under electric pulses. The system provides the ability to monitor the electrotransfer of exogenous biomolecules in real time. We reveal through numerical simulations that localized electroporation is the mechanism of permeabilization in the microtrap array electroporation device. We demonstrate the simplicity and accuracy of this microtrap technology for electroporation by delivery of both small molecules using propidium i...
FDA approved patient-derived cellular therapies are a groundbreaking biomedical/clinical accomplishm...
Electroporation is a common method of transfection due to its relatively low risk and high transfect...
Gene delivery is the process of delivering the modified gene into the human cell. There are two type...
We developed a localized single-cell electroporation chip to deliver exogenous biomolecules with hig...
Electroporation is an efficient method of introducing foreign impermeant molecules such as drugs and...
Electroporation (EP) is currently a widely used bio-technique for delivery of drugs, or macromolecul...
In this thesis, I present two microfluidic electroporation techniques for delivering genes into cell...
In this thesis the results of the development of microfluidic cell trap devices for single cell elec...
Electroporation based on microfluidic technique has demonstrated to be widely used for genomics and ...
Electroporation is a powerful technique to increase the permeability of cell membranes and subsequen...
Successful developments of new therapeutic strategies often rely on the ability to deliver exogenous...
To examine a wide range of unique genetic edits, especially for cellular immunotherapy, techniques f...
To examine a wide range of unique genetic edits, especially for cellular immunotherapy, techniques f...
Continuous cell electroporation is an appealing non-viral approach for genetically transfecting a la...
Delivery of biomolecules using pulsed electric fields or electrotransfer has applications such as bi...
FDA approved patient-derived cellular therapies are a groundbreaking biomedical/clinical accomplishm...
Electroporation is a common method of transfection due to its relatively low risk and high transfect...
Gene delivery is the process of delivering the modified gene into the human cell. There are two type...
We developed a localized single-cell electroporation chip to deliver exogenous biomolecules with hig...
Electroporation is an efficient method of introducing foreign impermeant molecules such as drugs and...
Electroporation (EP) is currently a widely used bio-technique for delivery of drugs, or macromolecul...
In this thesis, I present two microfluidic electroporation techniques for delivering genes into cell...
In this thesis the results of the development of microfluidic cell trap devices for single cell elec...
Electroporation based on microfluidic technique has demonstrated to be widely used for genomics and ...
Electroporation is a powerful technique to increase the permeability of cell membranes and subsequen...
Successful developments of new therapeutic strategies often rely on the ability to deliver exogenous...
To examine a wide range of unique genetic edits, especially for cellular immunotherapy, techniques f...
To examine a wide range of unique genetic edits, especially for cellular immunotherapy, techniques f...
Continuous cell electroporation is an appealing non-viral approach for genetically transfecting a la...
Delivery of biomolecules using pulsed electric fields or electrotransfer has applications such as bi...
FDA approved patient-derived cellular therapies are a groundbreaking biomedical/clinical accomplishm...
Electroporation is a common method of transfection due to its relatively low risk and high transfect...
Gene delivery is the process of delivering the modified gene into the human cell. There are two type...