FIELD: electricity.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to an electroporation device and an electroporation method. Electroporation docking station comprises a holder configured to be fixed in an upright position of the electroporation device, electrical contacts configured to align with the electrodes, when the electroporation device is fixed in the holder, and valve drives configured to interact with the chamber valves when the electroporation device is fixed in the holder. Electroporation device comprises at least two chambers, electrodes configured to generate an electric field during the electroporation process, a flow channel and chamber valves, each of which connects the chamber with the flow channel. Electroporation method involves fixing an electroporation device in a docking station holder and generating an electric field using electric contacts of the electroporation docking station.
EFFECT: group of inventions enables electroporation of a large number of cells with minimal manual manipulations in a closed system and in a short period of time, thereby considerably reducing the probability of microbial contamination and improving the consistency of the cell product.
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Dates
2024-09-23—Published
2020-11-11—Filed