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Electrotransformation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Meilhoc et al., 2019

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18004180902081454563
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Meilhoc E
Teissie J
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Electroporation Protocols: Microorganism, Mammalian System, and Nanodevice

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Intact yeast cell transformation is easily achieved by gene electrotransfer (GET). The procedure is fast and efficient in terms of transformants/μg DNA. Yeast cells in exponential growth phase are washed, treated for a short period with dithiothreitol (DTT) and then mixed …
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