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Abstract

Grant Number: 1R41RR016836-01A1
PI Name: JAROSZESKI, MARK J.
PI Email: mjarosze@eng.usf.edu
PI Title:
Project Title: Feasibility of DNA Delivery with Microelectrodes

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This proposed study will determine the feasibility of using an array of microelectrodes for applying electrical energy to transfer DNA in vivo to living cells. The study will first assemble appropriate microelectrodes, computer based hardware, and custom software to create a device for applying electric fields in vivo. The device will then be tested by delivering plasmid DNA to muscle in a rat model and analyzing gene expression. Results will be compared to standard "macro" electrodes that are commonly in use for DNA delivery. If successful, this study will demonstrate the utility of microelectrodes for DNA delivery to cells/tissue using a device with a lower power that can precisely deliver DNA to a desired location. Success will also be a motivator for future investigations as the microelectrodes proposed in this study can be made flexible to confirm to tissue topography, small enough to be applied laproscopically or on a catheter type device, and as an implantable device for multiple dose delivery uses.

Thesaurus Terms:
computer system design /evaluation, gene delivery system, microelectrode, technology /technique development
biomedical equipment development, catheterization, electric field, gene expression, laparoscopy, plasmid, transfection
biotechnology, laboratory rat

Institution: RMR TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
4207 UNIVERSITY DR
CORAL GABLES, FL 33146
Fiscal Year: 2002
Department:
Project Start: 01-AUG-2002
Project End: 31-JUL-2003
ICD: NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES
IRG: ZRG1


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