Device for increasing the permeability of the skin of cells of l

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Coating – forming or etching by sputtering

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204180R, G01N 2740

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ABSTRACT:
A device for increasing the permeability of the skin of cells of living bgs, according to which the respective cells are introduced in the form of a suspension into an electrically conductive liquid thereby there is formed a physiological electrolyte solution which is passed into one of two chambers through a passage of a partition. This partition separates a container into these two chambers, each chamber having an electrode. This passage surrounds the focus of an electric field. The cells in the electrolyte solution are exposed to the electric field while passing from one chamber to the other chamber until macromolecules having a radius of at least 5.degree. are exchanged through the cell skin between the solution in the interior of the cells and the physiological electrolyte solution.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3551554 (1970-12-01), Herschler
Rose, "The Condensed Chemical Dictionary," 7th Ed., 1966, pp. 243 & 555.

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