| transfection |
Insertion of the desired exogenous gene into the proper cell by viral or physical methods.
Ãâó: herkules.oulu.fi/isbn9514255429/html/g211.html
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| transfectoma |
lymphoid cells transfected with immunoglobulin genes; they are capable of producing antibody molecules separate from the specificity encoded by their own genes.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| transfection |
introduction of a foreign gene (DNA) into a cell's genome.
Ãâó: altweb.jhsph.edu/education/glossary.htm
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| transfection |
Means two different things to eukaryotic and prokaryotic geneticists! First used for the transformation of prokaryotic cells by protein-free DNA or RNA from viruses. Also refers to the process of genetic transformation in eukaryotic cells.
Ãâó: www.cmdr.ubc.ca/pathogenomics/terminology.html
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