transfection
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of transfection
First recorded in 1964; trans- + (in)fection
Example Sentences
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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.
From Science Daily • Jan. 23, 2024
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.
From Science Daily • Jan. 23, 2024
Indeed MG-LNP transfection did not cause the cells any harm.
From Science Daily • Dec. 11, 2023
The cells were collected 2 days after transfection for protein lysate or RNA preparation.
From Nature • Oct. 10, 2017
Targeted colonies appeared after 4–8 d and were mechanically picked and clonally expanded at 10–14 d after transfection.
From Nature • Sep. 19, 2017
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