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<i>In vivo</i> gene electrotransfer into skeletal muscle: effects of plasmid DNA on the occurrence and extent of muscle damage
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Our data suggest that neither the extracellular presence of plasmid DNA per se nor the application of electric pulses per se contributes significantly to muscle damage. Gene electrotransfer associated muscle damage mainly arises from the intracellular presence and expression of plasmid DNA.
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