Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Apparatus – Including measuring or testing
Patent
1991-01-09
1994-12-06
Beisner, William H.
Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology
Apparatus
Including measuring or testing
935 85, C12M 100
Patent
active
053710150
ABSTRACT:
Inert or biologically active particles are propelled at cell at a speed whereby the particles penetrate the surface of the cells and become incorporated into the interior of the cells. The process can be used to mark cells or tissue or to biochemically affect tissues or tissue in situ as well as single cells in vitro. Apparatus for propelling the particles toward target cells or tissues are also disclosed. A method for releasing particles adhered to a rotor device is also disclosed.
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Allen Nelson K.
Sanford John C.
Wolf Edward D.
Beisner William H.
Cornell Research Foundation Inc.
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