Animal Cell Electroporation and Electrofusion Protocols

The ability to introduce macromolecules into animal cells, includ­ ing DNA, RNA, proteins, and other bioactive compounds has facili­ tated a broad range of biological studies, from biochemistry and biophysics to molecular biology, cell biology, and whole animal stud­ ies. Gene transfer technology in...

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