BioTechniques (Jul 1996)

Comparison of Plasmid DNA Preparation Methods for Direct Gene Transfer and Genetic Immunization

  • H.L. Davis,
  • M. Schleef,
  • P. Moritz,
  • M. Mancini,
  • J. Schorr,
  • R.G. Whalen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/96211st03
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 92 – 99

Abstract

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Plasmid DNA is widely used for direct gene transfer in animals to study gene therapy, gene regulation, drug delivery and genetic immunization. Here we compare cesium chloride and anion-exchange purified plasmid DNA for direct gene transfer in mouse muscle and show no differences in efficiency of transfection with reporter genes or in humoral response to DNA-based immunization.