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Gene Transfer by the Use of Laser-Induced Stress Wave: Cell Type Dependence of Transfection Efficiency

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Abstract

We demonstrated that gene can be transfected to various types of cell lines by the use of laser-induced stress waves. The effect of cellular heating was also investigated, showing the different characteristics between normal cells and malignant cells.

© 2005 Optical Society of America

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