「Transfection」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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tures include time-lapse, cell counting and | transfection analysis. |
etic material into a recipient cell include | transfection and transduction. |
n addition, this method is suitable for all | transfection applications (transient, stable, co-transfe |
r concentrations have been demonstrated via | transfection assay to enhance cellular toxicity. |
Transfection can result in unexpected morphologies and a | |
Bertram, J. (2006) MATra - Magnet Assisted | Transfection: Combining Nanotechnology and Magnetic Forc |
The term reverse | transfection comes from the invention and development of |
Transfection differs from transformation since the DNA i | |
rt RNA molecule can also be used, short-RNA | transfection does not risk modification of the cell's DN |
In transient | transfection experiments, the DNA of those plasmids is r |
Other methods of | transfection include nucleofection, heat shock. |
Lipofection (or liposome | transfection) is a technique used to inject genetic mate |
Short-RNA | transfection is routinely used in biological research to |
The word | transfection is a blend of trans- and infection. |
Transfection is the process of deliberately introducing | |
RNA | transfection is the process of deliberately introducing |
etofection is a simple and highly efficient | transfection method that uses magnetic fields to concent |
minutes that is much faster than any other | transfection method. |
s) and physical (electroporation, gene gun) | transfection methods in one system while excluding their |
stays intact, in contrast to other physical | transfection methods that damage the cell membrane. |
The procedure for the | transfection of an interleukin-4 gene into a mousepox vi |
Transfection of breast cancer cells with ferroportin sig | |
to the target organism (transient or stable | transfection) or by using the Gal4-UAS system. |
n be transferred into the recipient cell by | transfection or lipofection and into a differentiated ti |
As DNA are printed on a glass slide for | transfection process to occur before the addition of adh |
siRNA, dsRNA, shRNA, mRNA, ODN…), non viral | transfection systems (transfection reagents) and viruses |
This | transfection technology performs the same tasks as other |
As one of the types of | transfection, the term is derived from two words - impal |
en assumed to increase the effectiveness of | transfection through the negatively charged phospholipid |
collagen and fibronetin are also successful | transfection vectors for introducing foreign DNA into th |
asts from the cell death caused by frequent | transfection with long, protein-encoding RNA. |
T is an abbreviation for "rearranged during | transfection", as the DNA sequence of this gene was orig |
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