In microbiology, an electroporator is a tool that allows scientists to apply electricity to a cell to temporarily breach its cell wall so you can introduce chemicals, drugs or DNA to the cell. These ...
Inside the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA, where some of the most advanced and technical automated infrastructure on campus resides, two students saw an opportunity hiding in plain sight.
The innovation of automating the electroporator will help accelerate research workflows for scientists in both academia and industry, while also expanding the potential for more autonomous biotech ...
Researchers have devised a straightforward technique for building a laboratory device known as an electroporator -- which applies a jolt of electricity to temporarily open cell walls -- from ...
This article appeared in Electronic Design and has been published here with permission. Unless you’re involved in cellular-biology research, you may not know about electroporation, which is a powerful ...
Unless you’re involved in cellular-biology research, you may not know about electroporation, which is a powerful yet basic method for delivering small molecules (RNA, DNA, drugs) across cell membranes ...