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electroporation

In biotechnology, technique of introducing foreign DNA into pollen with strong bursts of electricity which increase the permeability of cell membranes, used in genetic engineering.



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Despite these advances, the experimental visualization of pores created by most electroporating procedures-submicroscopic and short lived-has not yet been possible.
Electroporating the subunits of Na1/K1 ATPase into the lungs of mice protected against endotoxin-induced lung injury and improved preexisting pulmonary edema (31).
The CX1 systems utilize a single-channel electroporation head, while Cellectricon's CX3 System is capable of electroporating three separate wells in a 96-well plate in parallel or simultaneously electroporating three discrete regions in the dish.
 
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