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A Simplified Direct Lipid Mixing Lipoplex Preparation: Comparison of Liposomal-, Dimethylsulfoxide-, and Ethanol-Based Methods
Scientific Reports (2016)
  • Joseph W. Meisel
  • George W. Gokel
Abstract
Established transfection methodology often uses commercial reagents, which must be formed into liposomes in a sequence of about half a dozen steps. The simplified method reported here is a direct lipid mixing approach that requires fewer steps, less manipulation, and is less time-consuming. Results are comparable to those obtained with more commonly used methods, as judged by a variety of analytical techniques and by comparisons of transfection results. The method reported here may be applied to non-liposome-forming compounds, thereby greatly expanding the range of structures that can be tested for transfection ability.
Publication Date
September 1, 2016
DOI
10.1038/srep27662
Publisher Statement
10.1038/srep27662
Citation Information
Joseph W. Meisel and George W. Gokel. "A Simplified Direct Lipid Mixing Lipoplex Preparation: Comparison of Liposomal-, Dimethylsulfoxide-, and Ethanol-Based Methods" Scientific Reports Vol. 6 Iss. 1 (2016) p. 1 - 12
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/george-gokeljr/7/
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