This work illustrates the utility of Minivector DNA, a non-viral, supercoiled gene therapy vector incorporating short hairpin RNA from an H1 promoter. Minivector DNA is superior to both plasmid DNA ...
The ability to alter the genetic composition of living cells has revolutionized biology. Scientific advances, from treating genetic disorders through gene therapy to reprograming skin cells into ...
Academic research trends continue to drive transfection technology advancements. Researchers hope to use more biologically relevant yet hard-to-transfect cell models in addition to the standard ...
A Few Key Considerations Are Essential to Obtain the Best Return from Cell-Based Experiments Because optimal DNA delivery into mammalian cells depends on multiple factors, we recommend optimizing ...
Transfection is a crucial non-viral technique for introducing DNA or RNA into cells, yet achieving high efficiency and consistency can be challenging, particularly with difficult cell types.
The generation and characterization of genetically modified Plasmodium parasites in the last 10 years has greatly improved our understanding of the biology of malarial parasites. The use of ...
Polyethylenimine (PEI)-assisted transfection is a mainstay in upstream processing (USP) for viral vector manufacturing. But recent developments are shifting it from a ...
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