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Electrochemotherapy, Electrogenetherapy, and Transdermal Drug Delivery - Electrically Mediated Delivery of Molecules to Cells (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000)
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Electrochemotherapy, Electrogenetherapy, and Transdermal Drug Delivery - Electrically Mediated Delivery of Molecules to Cells (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2000)
Series: Methods in Molecular Medicine, 37
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Pulsed electric fields have been applied to living systems in vitro
for a host of delivery applications since the early 1980s. It has
been established that the primary effect that electrical treatment
has on cells is an induced increase in the permeability of
membranes to exogenous molecules. This state of increased
permeability was noted to be temporary and could be induced with
little or no effect on cell viability. This physical phenomenon was
termed electroporation. Numerous published studies have shown that
electroporation can be applied to any cell type. These studies also
exploited the phenomenon to deliver drugs, DNA, antibodies,
proteins, and fluorescent molecules. The use of electricity to
mediate delivery of these molecule types in vitro has proven to be
an invaluable research tool for biological and biomedical
scientists. Many of the in vitro applications for electrically
mediated delivery have tremendous potential for the treatment of
human disease. For example, the ef- cient delivery of drugs and
plasmid DNA has strong implications for improving standard
therapies, as well as gene therapies. This potential was realized
about 12 years ago when electric pulses were used to deliver drugs
to tumor cells in vivo. Since then, the utility of in vivo
electroporation for the delivery of m- ecules has been demonstrated
through new applications that have been developed with increasing
frequency each year. Electrochemotherapy, Electrogenetherapy, and
Transdermal Drug Delivery: Electrically Mediated Delivery of
Molecules to Cells provides review and protocol chapters that
completely cover this relatively new scientific discipline.
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