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Tjaša Potočnik

University of Ljubljana

Tjaša Potočnik's research has significantly advanced the understanding of pulsed electric fields (PEFs) in overcoming barriers to in vivo gene electrotransfer. By analyzing numerous studies, including systematic reviews and meta-analyses, Potočnik has identified key parameters influencing gene transfer by electroporation. Their work has also explored high-intensity PEF-mediated gene electrotransfection in vitro, demonstrating improved efficiency compared to traditional methods. Additionally, research on commercial cell culture inserts with porous substrate has shown promising results for efficient gene transfection. These findings have important implications for the development of novel gene therapy approaches and non-invasive treatments, particularly for cancer and genetic disorders.

Cell Membrane PermeabilizationElectroporationPulsed Electric FieldsIrreversible ElectroporationHigh Pressure Processing
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