Transfer of cell constituents into eukaryotic cells

J. E. Celis, A. Graessman, A. Loyter

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Abstract

This book is a record of the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute on 'Transfer of Cell Constituents', held September, 1979 at Sintra-Estoril, Portugal. Transfer of cell constituents into living cells can be brought about in a variety of ways. Microinjection with micropipettes is used with small somatic cells, oocytes, and plant cells, while fusion methods are suitable for red-cell mediated microinjection, liposome-mediated transfer, transfer of membrane components, cell hybridization, and fusion of cell fragments. Uptake methods are employed for DNA and gene transfer. This book reflects the diversity of current research utilizing these techniques. Reviewing the existing knowledge in this exciting and expanding field of cell biology, this volume also suggests directions for future research.

Original languageEnglish
JournalUnknown Journal
Volume(I-IX+443p.); US$ 45.00
StatePublished - 1980
Externally publishedYes

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