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The laser method for efficient introduction of foreign DNA into cultured cells
Experimental Cell Research
|February 1, 1986
Abstract:
A minute hole upon a cultured cell, perforated with a finely focused laser beam, was found to repair itself within a short period of time. The procedure constitutes a new way of introducing exogenous gene materials dissolved in medium into cells. The 'laser-aided' DNA transfection is better than the existing methods because it allows the treatment of a large number of cells in a shorter time, and an improved success rate.