Transfection

TRANSFECTION

  • Transfection is the process of introducing nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells by using carrier molecules.
  • Animal cells are transfected by opening transient pores or holes in the cell membrane to allow the uptake of material.
  • Genetic material such as plasmid DNA or siRNA constructs or proteins such as antibodies may be transfected into cells.
  • Transfection may cause changes in morphology of target cells.
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