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  • noun genetics A technique for the transfection of nucleic acids into cells

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  • For every one genetically altered cell generated using the chemical method, the new growth factor/nucleofection method produces between 10 and 100 successfully modified cells, UCI scientists estimate.

    New stem cell technique improves genetic alteration « Isegoria 2008

  • Studies were undertaken to evaluate and compare the transfection efficacy of several chemical reagents to that of the electroporation/nucleofection system using both adherent cells (primary and transformed airway epithelial cells and primary fibroblasts as well embryonic stem cells) and cells in suspension (primary hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells and lymphoblasts).

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Rosalie Maurisse 2010

  • With the exception of HEK 293 cell transfection, nucleofection proved to be less toxic and more efficient at effectively delivering DNA into the cells as determined by cell proliferation and GFP expression, respectively.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Rosalie Maurisse 2010

  • Studies were undertaken to evaluate and compare the transfection efficacy of several chemical reagents to that of the electroporation/nucleofection system using both adherent cells (primary and transformed airway epithelial cells and primary fibroblasts as well embryonic stem cells) and cells in suspension (primary hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells and lymphoblasts).

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Rosalie Maurisse 2010

  • In general, the Amaxa electroporation/nucleofection system appears to superior to other chemical systems.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Rosalie Maurisse 2010

  • With the exception of HEK 293 cell transfection, nucleofection proved to be less toxic and more efficient at effectively delivering DNA into the cells as determined by cell proliferation and GFP expression, respectively.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2010

  • In general, the Amaxa electroporation/nucleofection system appears to superior to other chemical systems.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Rosalie Maurisse 2010

  • Studies were undertaken to evaluate and compare the transfection efficacy of several chemical reagents to that of the electroporation/nucleofection system using both adherent cells (primary and transformed airway epithelial cells and primary fibroblasts as well embryonic stem cells) and cells in suspension (primary hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells and lymphoblasts).

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2010

  • In general, the Amaxa electroporation/nucleofection system appears to superior to other chemical systems.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles 2010

  • With the exception of HEK 293 cell transfection, nucleofection proved to be less toxic and more efficient at effectively delivering DNA into the cells as determined by cell proliferation and GFP expression, respectively.

    BioMed Central - Latest articles Rosalie Maurisse 2010

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