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transfection
[ trans-fek-shuhn ]
noun
- the insertion into a cell of a bacterial plasmid that contains a foreign virus or genetic material.
transfection
/ trænsˈfɛkʃən /
noun
- the transfer into another cell of genetic material isolated from a cell or virus
Word History and Origins
Origin of transfection1
Example Sentences
Han then explored high-throughput transwell systems with both compartments but found they didn't account for mRNA transfection of the cells, revealing a gap in the development process.
This led her to create a platform capable of measuring mRNA transport from the blood compartment to the brain, as well as transfection of various brain cell types including endothelial cells and neurons.
Indeed MG-LNP transfection did not cause the cells any harm.
CLAIM: Any vaccine that needs to be shipped and stored at -80 degrees “isn’t a vaccine” but a “transfection agent” that will infect your cells and transfer genetic material causing “genetic manipulation” on a massive scale.
“Any vaccine that needs to be shipped and stored at -80 degrees isn’t a vaccine. It’s a transfection agent, kept alive so it can infect your cells and transfer genetic material. Don’t let them fool you. This is genetic manipulation of humans on a massive scale. Shut it down,” the tweet falsely stated.
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