نتایج جستجو برای: Biolistic

تعداد نتایج: 324  

2011
Melissa G. Christianson Donald C. Lo

Biolistic transfection offers a key experimental method for molecular perturbation of bona fide, postmitotic neurons within their native local environment in explanted tissues. However, current, commercially available biolistic devices unavoidably deliver traumatic injury to surface layers of explanted tissues because of helium co-emission with DNA-coated gold particles during the shooting proc...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2008
Georgia Woods Karen Zito

Biolistic transfection is a physical means of transfecting cells by bombarding tissue with high velocity DNA coated particles. We provide a detailed protocol for biolistic transfection of rat hippocampal slices, from the initial preparation of DNA coated bullets to the final shooting of the organotypic slice cultures using a gene gun. Gene gun transfection is an efficient and easy means of tran...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
L Cai D F Sun G L Sun

We studied the effects of different media for callus induction and differentiation, and pre-culture period of immature wheat embryo culture on biolistic transformation efficiency for including antifreeze gene KN2 and bar conferring resistance to the herbicide bialaphos. The percentage of plantlets generated from induction and differentiation media without Cu2+ was lower than those cultured on d...

Journal: :Scientific Reports 2021

Abstract Biolistic delivery is widely used for genetic transformation but inconsistency between bombardment samples transient gene expression analysis often hinders quantitative analyses. We developed a methodology to improve the consistency of biolistic results by using double-barrel device and cell counting software. The enables strategy incorporating an internal control into each sample, whi...

2011
Jixiang Xia Angela Martinez Henry Daniell Steven N Ebert

BACKGROUND Gene therapy continues to hold great potential for treating many different types of disease and dysfunction. Safe and efficient techniques for gene transfer and expression in vivo are needed to enable gene therapeutic strategies to be effective in patients. Currently, the most commonly used methods employ replication-defective viral vectors for gene transfer, while physical gene tran...

Journal: :Small 2012
Susana Martin-Ortigosa Justin S Valenstein Wei Sun Lorena Moeller Ning Fang Brian G Trewyn Victor S-Y Lin Kan Wang

Applying nanotechnology to plant science requires efficient systems for the delivery of nanoparticles (NPs) to plant cells and tissues. The presence of a cell wall in plant cells makes it challenging to extend the NP delivery methods available for animal research. In this work, research is presented which establishes an efficient NP delivery system for plant tissues using the biolistic method. ...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1991
K B Shark F D Smith P R Harpending J L Rasmussen J C Sanford

We present a simple and rapid method for introducing exogenous DNA into a bacterium, Bacillus megaterium, utilizing the recently developed biolistic process. A suspension of B. megaterium was spread onto the surface of nonselective medium. Plasmid pUB110 DNA, which contains a gene that confers kanamycin resistance, was precipitated onto tungsten particles. Using a biolistic propulsion system, t...

2011
John A O'Brien Sarah CR Lummis

BACKGROUND Biolistic transfection is proving an increasingly popular method of incorporating DNA or RNA into cells that are difficult to transfect using traditional methods. The technique routinely uses 'microparticles', which are ~1 μm diameter projectiles, fired into tissues using pressurised gas. These microparticles are efficient at delivering DNA into cells, but cannot efficiently transfec...

2003
Matthias Niemeier J. Douglas Crawford Douglas B. Tweed

Methods pPRV111A::neoSTLS2 construction and transplastomic plants pPRV111A::neoSTLS2 was produced by ligating the HindIII fragment containing neoSTLS2 from plasmid pCMneoSTLS2 (ref. 13) into pPRV111A. This transformation vector was introduced into the plastids of Nicotiana tabacum L. Petit Havana (N,N) by biolistic bombardment, and homoplasmic plants were regenerated as described previously. Th...

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