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publicationNumber WO-2011142813-A4
titleOfInvention Dynamic mixing and electroporation chamber and system
abstract The present invention relates to an apparatus for mixing cells and exogenous material for delivery of the exogenous material into cells using electroporation in a manner that preserves cell viability and integrity of the exogenous material. The exogenous material can be polynucleotides, peptides, proteins or other pharmaceutical molecules. It further provides a chamber that can be used to electroporate the contents of the chamber after mixing. In accordance with the invention, cell suspensions that may be contaminated with degrading enzymes are stored separately from water-based liquids that contain the exogenous material. Contact of the two water-based liquids (cell suspension and exogenous material) first occurs within the chamber. The chamber of the present invention has two or more inlet ports to allow separate entrance of water-based liquids. Two other ports are vent and exit ports. The inside of the chamber allows flow of all water-based liquids down the same side of the chamber and curved comers for redirecting flow direction and gently mixing water- based liquids. The chamber also includes electrodes as chamber walls for electroporation of chamber contents.
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