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Bioeffects of Low-Frequency Ultrasonic Gene Delivery and Safety on Cell Membrane Permeability Control
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Under optimal conditions, low-frequency ultrasound can safely deliver naked genes into cells without causing cell damage. The analytical results indicate that, except for subcavitation, free radical products are responsible for bioeffects in gene delivery. The constant E of energy deposition at 90% cell viability is the optimal control factor, and 80% viability represents the damage threshold. Optimal gene uptake by cells and safety depend on E. Constant E can be applied to control the gene delivery effect in combination with other parameters.
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