O’Brien et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Bio-orthogonal mediated nucleic acid transfection of cells via cell surface engineeringO’Brien et al., 2017
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- O’Brien P
- Elahipanah S
- Rogozhnikov D
- Yousaf M
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- ACS central science
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The efficient delivery of foreign nucleic acids (transfection) into cells is a critical tool for fundamental biomedical research and a pillar of several biotechnology industries. There are currently three main strategies for transfection including reagent, instrument, and viral based …
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