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Non-viral vectors

Non-viral vectors deliver genetic material into cells and have transient effects and lower efficiency than viral vectors, but offer many advantages: low immunogenicity (the ability to provoke an undesirable immune response), larger DNA capacity, and lower cost. Examples of non-viral vectors include: naked DNA, physical methods (electroporation, sonoporation, gene gun, magnetofection, hydroporation), and chemical carriers.

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Updated 2022-01-26

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