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XB-ART-9865
FEBS Lett 2000 Dec 01;4861:29-32.
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Electroporation-mediated gene transfer in free-swimming embryonic Xenopus laevis.

Eide FF , Eisenberg SR , Sanders TA .


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Xenopus laevis are a rich resource for vertebrate embryology and cell biology. Transplantation and transgenesis have provided much information about the developmental mechanisms of embryogenesis and molecule function, however existing methods have faced limitations regarding either the precise localization of gene expression or flexibility in the timing of gene transfer. Here we have found that electroporation of tailbud (stage 29/30) embryos is a rapid and efficient method of combining cell-specific expression with variation in temporal delivery. At the low voltages required for electroporation, embryos resumed normal swimming behavior and development. We conclude that electroporation has wide experimental application to Xenopus developmental and cell biology.

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