Transfection

Transfection is a process used to introduce genetic material (DNA or RNA) into a cell. It is used to study gene and protein functions and to develop new treatments for diseases. It is a key tool for molecular biology research and biotechnology applications, and has been used in the development of many drugs and gene therapies. Transfection improves our understanding of biology and is the foundation of many laboratory-based therapies, making it essential for medical research.


From: International Journal of Cell

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Editor: Zhong Ye, Clinical Research Specialist, Thomas Jefferson University
Publication Type: Open Access Journal
Description: International Journal of Cell is a multidisciplinary journal that covers wide scope in the area of life sciences. It provides a platform to research investigators, scholars, medical practitioners for sharing their contributions on the recent advances and techniques related to cell and its development.