Electroporation for the efficient transfection of mammalian cells with DNA (original) (raw)

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02 January 1987

Accepted:

05 January 1987

Published:

11 February 1987

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Gilbert Chu, Hiroshi Hayakawa, Paul Berg, Electroporation for the efficient transfection of mammalian cells with DNA, Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 15, Issue 3, 11 February 1987, Pages 1311–1326, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/15.3.1311
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Abstract

A simple and reproducible procedure for the introduction of DNA into mammalian cells by electroporation is described. The parameters involving the cells, the DNA, and the electric field are investigated. The procedure has been applied to a broad range of animal cells. It is capable of transforming more than 1% of the viable cells to the stable expression of a selectable marker.

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