Au et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Irreversible electroporation is a surgical ablation technique that enhances gene transferAu et al., 2011
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- Au J
- Wong J
- Mittra A
- Carpenter S
- Haddad D
- Carson J
- Jayaraman S
- Monette S
- Solomon S
- Ezell P
- Fong Y
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- Surgery
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BACKGROUND: Reversible electroporation has long been used to transfer macromolecules into target cells in the laboratory by using an electric field to induce transient membrane permeability. Recently, the electric field has been modulated to produce permanent …
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