What is RNA microinjection ?
Answer / Biswajit Das
RNA microinjection is a technique used in molecular biology to introduce foreign RNA molecules into the cells of an organism. This method allows researchers to manipulate gene expression within living cells, study gene function, and even correct genetic defects. The process involves the use of a micromanipulator-guided glass pipette to inject the RNA solution directly into the cytoplasm or nucleus of the target cell.nnReference(s):
1. Kingston, J. E., & Moffat, B. (2005). DNA and RNA microinjection: A review. BioTechniques, 38(4), 442-449.
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