Transfection, a key genetic technology in the toolbox of many researchers, spans numerous applications—production of recombinant proteins and recombinant cell lines, drug discovery, delivery of ...
Transfection, the delivery of nucleic acids into cells, is the core technique for enhancing or inhibiting gene expression, or for initiating the expression of nonnative proteins in host cells and ...
Vaccines are arguably one of the most important medical innovations in human history. When it comes to which diseases have successfully been targeted with vaccines, however, the playing field is far ...
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells have become one of the most popular cell type for recombinant antibody production – for good reason. CHO cells meet several key requirements for industrial scale ...
Accurate monitoring of nanoparticle size and growth is essential to ensure scalability in the development of transfection vectors for gene delivery. This study highlights how Spatially Resolved-DLS ...
Transfection alters the genetic makeup of eukaryotic cells by introducing foreign nucleic acids, including DNA, RNA, and small noncoding RNAs such as siRNA, shRNA, and miRNA. Scientists use ...
Hinnah Campwala (left) is a Principal Scientist in the Cell Biology Development Group at Sartorius BioAnalytical Instruments (Michigan, USA). With a background in drug discovery and immune cell ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We have undertaken a study of the mechanism of DNA transfer into primary chicken erythrocytes by a method named osmotic transfection. The ...
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