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electroporation A process by which an electrical impulse is used to create transient pores in cellular membranes, thereby increasing the efficiency of uptake of DNA from solution.
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electroporation Creation, by means of an electrical current, of transient pores in the plasmalemma usually for the purpose of introducing exogenous material, especially DNA, from the medium.
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electroporation of cell membranes is used as a tool in injecting drugs and DNA into the cell. Electroporation is also the basic mechanism of tissue injury in high-voltage electric shock. Electroporation occurs as a result of the reorientation of lipid molecules of the bilayer membrane to form hydrophilic pores in the membrane. http://www-fp.mcs.anl.gov/ccst/research/reports_pre1998/comp_bio/electroporation/
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