
Publications*J. Immunotherapy (PDF)Efficient Responses in a Murine Renal Tumor Model by Electroloading Dendritic Cells With Whole-Tumor Lysate Volume 28, Number 6, November/December 2005 Cancer Gene Therapy (2005) (PDF) Rapid and efficient nonviral gene delivery of CD154 to primary chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells Biophysics Journal (PDF) Selective Field Effects on Intracellular Vacuoles and Vesicle Membranes with Nanosecond Electric Pulses Volume 89, July 2005 Cancer Gene Therapy (2004) (PDF) Rapid, in vivo, evaluation of antiangiogenic and antineoplastic gene products by nonviral transfection of tumor cells BioProcessing Journal (PDF) Tech Review: A Scalable Cell-Loading System for Non-Viral Gene Delivery and Other Applications November/December 2004 BioCentury (PDF) Emerging Company Profile - MaxCyte: Power loading March 17, 2003 Genetic Engineering News (PDF) Bioprocessing: Loading Bioactive Molecules into Living Cells Volume 22, Number 19, November 2002 Highly Efficient, Large Volume Flow Electroporation (PDF) Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment Volume 1, Number 5, October 2002 *You must have Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view Press Releases. You can Download the latest version for free. Abstracts / Posters* To obtain additional information or request copies of these titles, please submit your request to info@maxcyte.comElectroloading of Mature Dendritic Cells with Tumor Lysate Triggers Robust Antigen-specific CTL Response International Society of Cellular Therapy 2007 Annual Meeting Development of Immunotherapeutics for Mantle Cell Lymphoma American Society of Gene Therapy 2007 Annual Meeting Large Scale Production of Lentiviral Vectors Using Adherent and Suspension-Adapted Cells American Society of Gene Therapy 2007 Annual Meeting Engineering Stem Cell Products for Enhanced Potency and Biological Function International Society for Cell Therapy 2006 Annual Meeting High-Throughput Flow Electroporation Platform for Rapid, Consistent and Scalable Production of Viral Vectors International Society for Cell Therapy 2006 Annual Meeting Rapid, Consistent and Scalable Production of Viral Vectors in Suspension Cells by Cotransfection of Viral Component Plasmid DNA or RNA American Society of Gene Therapy 2006 Annual Meeting Large-Scale, Flow-Based Electroporation to Deliver Engineered Zinc Finger Protein Nucleases That Mediate High-Efficiency Disruption of the Human CCR5 Gene American Society of Gene Therapy 2006 Annual Meeting Non-viral, long-term gene expression in hematopoietic cells using the Sleeping Beauty transposon system International Society for Cell Therapy 11th Annual meeting, May 2005 Cell-based Gene Therapy for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Using a Non-viral Gene Delivery System International Society for Cell Therapy 10th Annual meeting, May 2004 A Non-viral Gene Delivery System Adapted for Very Large Scale Applications International Society for Cell Therapy 10th Annual meeting, May 2004 Efficient generation of a cancer vaccine: Electroloading dendritic cells with whole tumor lysate American Association for Cancer Research 95th Annual Meeting, March 2004 Rapid, In Vivo Evaluation Of Antiangiogenic And Antineoplastic Gene Products By Non-Viral Transfection of Tumor Cells American Association for Cancer Research 94th Annual Meeting, July 2003 An Improved Method For Loading Dendritic Cells With Tumor Lysate International Society for Cellular Therapy 9th Annual Meeting, May 2003 Efficient Non-Viral Transfection of CLL-B Cells with Human CD40 Ligand American Society of Gene Therapy 5th Annual Meeting, June 2002 A Novel Approach for Ex Vivo Non-Viral Gene Delivery American Society of Gene Therapy 5th Annual Meeting, June 2002 Single Base Gene Conversion by Single Strand DNA Oligo Delivered by Electroporation American Society of Gene Therapy 5th Annual Meeting, June 2002 Non-viral Gene Transfer into Resting Primary Lymphocytes: Small and Large Volume American Society of Gene Therapy 4th Annual Meeting, June 2001 High-flow Electroporation: a Novel Approach for Ex Vivo Gene Therapy American Society for Hematology Annual Meeting, December 9, 2001 |