Abstract

Successful transient expression of genes (luciferase and β-glucuronidase) in cultured tobacco cells and adventitious shoots of egg-plant hypocotyls can be obtained by use of a simple biolistic device. This device is driven by controlled gas pressure from a cylinder of nitrogen gas. It has the advantages of being free of explosive heat and of avoiding cell damage caused by expanding gas, due to the “self-sealing” effect of the projectile.

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