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Electrofusion. A new, highly efficient technique for generating somatic cell hybrids.

A rapid and highly efficient method for generating viable somatic cell hybrids is described. A co-culture of clone ID and CH rodent cell lines was exposed to five successive electric pulses of about 1.5 kV/cm with a duration of 50 musec. This treatment induced extensive cell fusion, and independent hybrid clones were generated with a frequency of 1 X 10(-3), which represents a 100-fold increase over the polyethylene glycol induced fusion. Seventeen of them were propagated in selective medium, karyotyped and analysed for their enzyme markers, in order to establish their hybrid nature.[1]

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  1. Electrofusion. A new, highly efficient technique for generating somatic cell hybrids. Finaz, C., Lefevre, A., Teissié, J. Exp. Cell Res. (1984) [Pubmed]
 
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