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  5. High-Throughput and Self-Powered Electroporation System for Drug Delivery Assisted by Microfoam Electrode

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High-Throughput and Self-Powered Electroporation System for Drug Delivery Assisted by Microfoam Electrode

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DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c06100

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Electroporation is an effective approach for drug and gene delivery, but it is still limited by its low-throughput and severe cell damage. Herein, with a self-powered triboelectric nanogenerator as the power source, we demonstrated a high-throughput electroporation system based on the design of biocompatible and flexible polypyrrole microfoam as the electrode within the flow channel. In particular, to lower the imposed voltage, one-dimensional (1D) Ag nanowires were modified on the microfoam electrode to build up a locally enhanced electric field and reduce cell damage. The self-powered electroporation system realized a successful delivery of small and large biomolecules into different cell lines with efficiency up to 86% and cell viability over 88%. The handle throughput achieved as high as 105 cells min–1 on continuously flowed cells. The high-throughput and self-powered electroporation system is expected to have potential applications in the fields of high-throughput drug and gene delivery for in vitro isolated cells.

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Zhirong Liu, Xi Liang, Huanhuan Liu, Zhuo Wang, Tao Jiang, Yuanyuan Cheng, Mengqi Wu, Deli Xiang, Zhou Li, Zhong Lin Wang, Linlin Li (2020). High-Throughput and Self-Powered Electroporation System for Drug Delivery Assisted by Microfoam Electrode. , 14(11), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c06100.

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