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- Lipofection abstract "Lipofection (or liposome transfection) is a technique used to inject genetic material into a cell by means of liposomes, which are vesicles that can easily merge with the cell membrane since they are both made of a phospholipid bilayer. Lipofection generally uses a positively charged (cationic) lipid to form an aggregate with the negatively charged (anionic) genetic material. A net positive charge on this aggregrate has been assumed to increase the effectiveness of transfection through the negatively charged phospholipid bilayer. This transfection technology performs the same tasks as other biochemical procedures utilizing polymers, DEAE dextran, calcium phosphate, and electroporation. The main advantages of lipofection are its high efficiency, its ability to transfect all types of nucleic acids in a wide range of cell types, its ease of use, reproducibility, and low toxicity. In addition, this method is suitable for all transfection applications (transient, stable, co-transfection, reverse, sequential or multiple transfections). High throughput screening assay has also shown good efficiency in some in vivo models.".
- Lipofection wikiPageExternalLink pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=8300583.
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- Lipofection wikiPageRevisionID "678947179".
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Calcium_phosphate.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gene_delivery.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Category:Laboratory_techniques.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Category:Molecular_biology.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Diethylaminoethyl_cellulose.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Electroporation.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Lipid_bilayer.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Lipofectamine.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Liposome.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acid.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Nucleic_acids.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Phospholipid_bilayer.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Transfection.
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Vesicle_(biology).
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLink Vesicle_(biology_and_chemistry).
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lipofection".
- Lipofection wikiPageWikiLinkText "lipofection".
- Lipofection hasPhotoCollection Lipofection.
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- Lipofection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Lipofection wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Genetic_engineering.
- Lipofection subject Category:Gene_delivery.
- Lipofection subject Category:Laboratory_techniques.
- Lipofection subject Category:Molecular_biology.
- Lipofection hypernym Technique.
- Lipofection type Software.
- Lipofection type Laboratory.
- Lipofection type Technique.
- Lipofection comment "Lipofection (or liposome transfection) is a technique used to inject genetic material into a cell by means of liposomes, which are vesicles that can easily merge with the cell membrane since they are both made of a phospholipid bilayer. Lipofection generally uses a positively charged (cationic) lipid to form an aggregate with the negatively charged (anionic) genetic material.".
- Lipofection label "Lipofection".
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- Lipofection wasDerivedFrom Lipofection?oldid=678947179.
- Lipofection isPrimaryTopicOf Lipofection.