Zusammenfassung
Dieser Artikel gibt einen kurzen Abriß über die Methoden des Gentransfers in kultivierte Säugerzellen. Soweit bekannt, soll über den Verbleib des genetischen Materials nach dem Transfer in die Zellen berichtet werden. Wegen der Vielfalt der Beispiele wird die Expression von transferierten Genen verhältnismäßig kurz beschrieben. Die Ausführungen sollen eine Anregung dafür geben, welche Fragestellungen mit den angeführten Methoden beantwortet werden können. Eine Beschränkung auf den Gentransfer mit isolierter DNA ist bewußt vorgenommen worden, obgleich es für viele Fragestellungen methodische Überlappungen mit einer Reihe anderer Methoden wie z. B. der Zellfusion und dem Transfer von Chromosomen oder DNA-Protein-Komplexen gibt.
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Hauser, H. (1985). Gentransfer in eukaryotische Zellen. In: Blin, N., Trendelenburg, M.F., Schmidt, E.R. (eds) Molekular- und Zellbiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70100-9_13
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