AbstractFluorescent and fluorescent-labeled molecules were used with calibrated flow cytometric fluorescence measurements of electrically pulsed cells (intact yeast: Saccharomyces cerevisiae) to demonstrate a method for determining the net number of molecules transported into electroporated cells. For the conditions used, a single pulse of width 50 μs and magnitude 8.0 ± 0.5 kVcm resulted in an average net molecular uptake which is large, n̄ = 1.4 × 105 molecules of 70 kDa FITC-dextran (supplied extracellular concentration of 500 μM), and −n = 1.0 × 108 molecules of 660 Da propidium iodide (PI; 80 μM). Both molecules were present in pulsed cells at less than equilibrium values, consistent with a transient uptake mechanism. Intracellular FIT...
One of the most frequently used method for gene and drug delivery to the cells is electroporation. C...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
Electroporation creates transient openings in the cell membrane, allowing for intracellular delivery...
AbstractFluorescent and fluorescent-labeled molecules were used with calibrated flow cytometric fluo...
AbstractWe present the first determinations of population distributions of macromolecule uptake due ...
AbstractMolecular uptake of a charged fluorescent molecule (calcein; 623 Da, z = −4) was quantitativ...
Electroporation is believed to involve a temporary structural rearrangement of lipid bilayer membran...
Electroporation is believed to involve the creation of aqueous pathways in lipid bilayer membranes b...
The detailed molecular mechanisms underlying the permeabilization of cell membranes by pulsed electr...
AbstractWe have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics o...
AbstractElectroporation’s use for laboratory transfection and clinical chemotherapy is limited by an...
AbstractThe transport mechanisms in electroporation-mediated molecular delivery are experimentally i...
ABSTRACT We have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics ...
Electroporation has become a powerful tool for nonviral delivery of various biomolecules such as nuc...
AbstractElectroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This s...
One of the most frequently used method for gene and drug delivery to the cells is electroporation. C...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
Electroporation creates transient openings in the cell membrane, allowing for intracellular delivery...
AbstractFluorescent and fluorescent-labeled molecules were used with calibrated flow cytometric fluo...
AbstractWe present the first determinations of population distributions of macromolecule uptake due ...
AbstractMolecular uptake of a charged fluorescent molecule (calcein; 623 Da, z = −4) was quantitativ...
Electroporation is believed to involve a temporary structural rearrangement of lipid bilayer membran...
Electroporation is believed to involve the creation of aqueous pathways in lipid bilayer membranes b...
The detailed molecular mechanisms underlying the permeabilization of cell membranes by pulsed electr...
AbstractWe have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics o...
AbstractElectroporation’s use for laboratory transfection and clinical chemotherapy is limited by an...
AbstractThe transport mechanisms in electroporation-mediated molecular delivery are experimentally i...
ABSTRACT We have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics ...
Electroporation has become a powerful tool for nonviral delivery of various biomolecules such as nuc...
AbstractElectroporation uses electric pulses to promote delivery of DNA and drugs into cells. This s...
One of the most frequently used method for gene and drug delivery to the cells is electroporation. C...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
Electroporation creates transient openings in the cell membrane, allowing for intracellular delivery...