| 21. | In mammalian cell culture, the analogous process of introducing DNA into cells is commonly termed transfection.
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| 22. | Internal controls are also necessary to normalise for differences in transfection efficiencies and gene expression in different cells.
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| 23. | Because of this, electroporation is one of the key methods of transfection as well as bacterial transformation.
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| 24. | Poly ( ethylenimine ) was the second polymeric transfection agent discovered, after poly-l-lysine.
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| 25. | Another application is the use of GFP co-transfection as internal control for transfection efficiency in mammalian cells.
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| 26. | Another application is the use of GFP co-transfection as internal control for transfection efficiency in mammalian cells.
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| 27. | Raji cell is widely used as a transfection host and also to understand the hematopoietic and other cell malignancies.
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| 28. | By transfection of endothelial cells through the use of lipoplexes, physical alterations in the cells could be made.
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| 29. | Transfection of breast cancer cells with ferroportin significantly reduces their growth after orthotopic implantation in the mouse mammary fat pad.
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| 30. | Transfection of different cell types with wild-type p53 was associated with a strong repression of the survivin promoter.
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