Rapid Single-Cell Electroporation for Labeling Organotypic Cultures

Abstract

Single-cell electroporation is a technique for transfecting individual cells in tissue culture at relatively high efficiencies, however it is both time-consuming and low-throughput and this limits the number of different labeling agents that can be effectively introduced into a region of tissue in reasonable periods of time. A novel system that will rapidly load, clean, and accurately position a glass micropipette electrode into tissue culture for single-cell electroporation is proposed. The system will significantly increase the number of different labeling agents that can be introduced into a single tissue culture per unit time. This in turn, will provide a means for improving the study of neural anatomy at cellular resolutions in both tissue culture and in vivo environments.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 2010
Accession Number
ADA535166

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  • Joseph D. Steinmeyer

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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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