AbstractElectroporation’s use for laboratory transfection and clinical chemotherapy is limited by an incomplete understanding of the effects of electroporation parameters on molecular uptake and cell viability. To address this need, uptake of calcein and viability of DU 145 prostate cancer cells were quantified using flow cytometry for more than 200 different combinations of experimental conditions. The experimental parameters included field strength (0.1–3.3 kV/cm), pulse length (0.05–20ms), number of pulses (1–10), calcein concentration (10–100μM), and cell concentration (0.6–23% by volume). These data indicate that neither electrical charge nor energy was a good predictor of electroporation’s effects. Instead, both uptake and viability s...
Electroporation is a technique that uses electric fields to create transient nanopores in a cell's m...
AbstractIn this work, the effect of extra-cellular conductivity on electroporation-mediated molecula...
Electroporation creates transient openings in the cell membrane, allowing for intracellular delivery...
AbstractElectroporation’s use for laboratory transfection and clinical chemotherapy is limited by an...
AbstractWe have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics o...
AbstractFluorescent and fluorescent-labeled molecules were used with calibrated flow cytometric fluo...
Electroporation is believed to involve the creation of aqueous pathways in lipid bilayer membranes b...
Introduction: Electroporation is a practical technique used to transport the molecules across the ce...
Electroporation is believed to involve a temporary structural rearrangement of lipid bilayer membran...
AbstractThe efficacy of electroporation is known to vary significantly across a wide variety of biol...
Background: Applications of electric-field-induced permeabilization of cells range from cancer thera...
Electroporation is used for cancer therapy to efficiently destroy cancer tissues by transferring ant...
ABSTRACT We have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics ...
AbstractAlthough electroporation is gaining increased attention as a technology to enhance clinical ...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
Electroporation is a technique that uses electric fields to create transient nanopores in a cell's m...
AbstractIn this work, the effect of extra-cellular conductivity on electroporation-mediated molecula...
Electroporation creates transient openings in the cell membrane, allowing for intracellular delivery...
AbstractElectroporation’s use for laboratory transfection and clinical chemotherapy is limited by an...
AbstractWe have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics o...
AbstractFluorescent and fluorescent-labeled molecules were used with calibrated flow cytometric fluo...
Electroporation is believed to involve the creation of aqueous pathways in lipid bilayer membranes b...
Introduction: Electroporation is a practical technique used to transport the molecules across the ce...
Electroporation is believed to involve a temporary structural rearrangement of lipid bilayer membran...
AbstractThe efficacy of electroporation is known to vary significantly across a wide variety of biol...
Background: Applications of electric-field-induced permeabilization of cells range from cancer thera...
Electroporation is used for cancer therapy to efficiently destroy cancer tissues by transferring ant...
ABSTRACT We have conducted experiments quantitatively investigating electroporative uptake kinetics ...
AbstractAlthough electroporation is gaining increased attention as a technology to enhance clinical ...
Electroporation is one of the most common methods used to transfer exogenous gene into most prokaryo...
Electroporation is a technique that uses electric fields to create transient nanopores in a cell's m...
AbstractIn this work, the effect of extra-cellular conductivity on electroporation-mediated molecula...
Electroporation creates transient openings in the cell membrane, allowing for intracellular delivery...