Gene electrotransfer (GET) is considered one of the most efficient, safe, reproducible, and cost-effective methods of gene therapy, in which a gene is delivered to the cells in the form of a plasmid DNA vector by a method known as electroporation. To achieve successful electroporation, cells must be exposed to sufficiently high electric fields generated by short-duration, high-voltage electrical pulses that result in a temporary increase in plasma membrane permeability. The electrical pulses are generated by pulse generators (electroporators) and delivered to the cells via electrodes (applicators). However, there is a lack of standardized pulse delivery protocols as well as certified clinical pulse generators and applicators for gene delive...
Abstract Background The efficiency of gene electrotransfer, an electroporation-based method for deli...
The use of electric pulses to deliver therapeutic molecules to tissues and organs in vivo is a rapid...
Electroporation refers to a technique that makes use of electrical pulses to create transient and re...
DNA delivery to skin may be useful for the treatment of skin diseases, DNA vaccinations, and other g...
Gene electrotransfection (GET) is a widely used gene delivery method which is based on the applicati...
In vivo cell electroporation is the basis of DNA electrotransfer, an efficient method for non-viral ...
Ever since mankind has started identifying the diseases, extensive work has been done, and pathologi...
Skin is an attractive target for gene electrotransfer. It consists of different cell types that can ...
Electroporation is an effective alternative to viral methods to significantly improve DNA transfecti...
The easy accessibility of skin makes it an excellent target for gene transfer protocols. To take adv...
A novel monopolar electroporation system and methodologies were developed for in vivo electroporatio...
Skin is an attractive target for gene electrotransfer. It consists of different cell types that can ...
The easy accessibility of skin makes it an excellent target for gene transfer protocols. To take ful...
In vivo cell electroporation is the basis of DNA electrotransfer, an efficient method for non-viral ...
Abstract Background Gene electrotransfer is a non-viral method used to transfer genes into living ce...
Abstract Background The efficiency of gene electrotransfer, an electroporation-based method for deli...
The use of electric pulses to deliver therapeutic molecules to tissues and organs in vivo is a rapid...
Electroporation refers to a technique that makes use of electrical pulses to create transient and re...
DNA delivery to skin may be useful for the treatment of skin diseases, DNA vaccinations, and other g...
Gene electrotransfection (GET) is a widely used gene delivery method which is based on the applicati...
In vivo cell electroporation is the basis of DNA electrotransfer, an efficient method for non-viral ...
Ever since mankind has started identifying the diseases, extensive work has been done, and pathologi...
Skin is an attractive target for gene electrotransfer. It consists of different cell types that can ...
Electroporation is an effective alternative to viral methods to significantly improve DNA transfecti...
The easy accessibility of skin makes it an excellent target for gene transfer protocols. To take adv...
A novel monopolar electroporation system and methodologies were developed for in vivo electroporatio...
Skin is an attractive target for gene electrotransfer. It consists of different cell types that can ...
The easy accessibility of skin makes it an excellent target for gene transfer protocols. To take ful...
In vivo cell electroporation is the basis of DNA electrotransfer, an efficient method for non-viral ...
Abstract Background Gene electrotransfer is a non-viral method used to transfer genes into living ce...
Abstract Background The efficiency of gene electrotransfer, an electroporation-based method for deli...
The use of electric pulses to deliver therapeutic molecules to tissues and organs in vivo is a rapid...
Electroporation refers to a technique that makes use of electrical pulses to create transient and re...