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Electroporation is a valuable molecular biology technique for non-chemical transformation of bacteria and yeasts, as well as tissue culture cell transfection (e.g. mammalian cells). Electroporation technologies produce high-intensity electric fields to cells in brief bursts. The electrical field increases the permeability of the cell membrane. Chemicals like medications and genetic material can now enter through the cell barrier, which would usually be impervious. Electroporation is a popular approach for delivering foreign genes into target cells because of its ease of use and effectiveness.
Electroporation Instruments are a type of molecular biology device that uses electrical conductivity to create permeability in the cell membrane, allowing molecules of interest to pass through it passively.