Electroporation is a technique that increases the permeability of the cell membrane by applying an electric field to the cell membrane, thereby introducing chemicals, drugs, electrode arrays, or DNA into the cell (also known as electroporation). This technique can be used in the fields of cell transfection, gene therapy, tumor therapy, and cell therapy. The use of electroporation can save time and cost in constructing viruses, thereby more quickly introducing exogenous molecules into cells. If electroporation is used for transfection, an electroporation chamber can be used for transfection of suspended cells. Electroporation has also been used for transfection of tissues in vivo.

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