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- Magnetofection abstract "Magnetofection is a simple and highly efficient transfection method that uses magnetic fields to concentrate particles containing nucleic acid into the target cells. This method attempts to unite the advantages of the popular biochemical (cationic lipids or polymers) and physical (electroporation, gene gun) transfection methods in one system while excluding their inconveniences (low efficiency, toxicity). Magnetofection was invented by Christian Plank and Christian Bergemann and is registered as a trademark.".
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- Magnetofection subject Category:Laboratory_techniques.
- Magnetofection subject Category:Molecular_biology.
- Magnetofection subject Category:Molecular_genetics.
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- Magnetofection comment "Magnetofection is a simple and highly efficient transfection method that uses magnetic fields to concentrate particles containing nucleic acid into the target cells. This method attempts to unite the advantages of the popular biochemical (cationic lipids or polymers) and physical (electroporation, gene gun) transfection methods in one system while excluding their inconveniences (low efficiency, toxicity).".
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