We have developed a simple method of transfecting avian embryos in ovo with various plasmid vectors that results in protein expression in the embryo. Using the chloramphenicol acetyl transferease (CAT) reporter gene, we were able to show that transfecting avian embryos with a plasmid/neutral lipid/dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) mixture delivered to the air cell, is better than transfecting naked DNA or cationic lipid encapsulated DNA, using DMSO (P < 0.05).
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