1. Surface effect warps electric field in cuvettes
2. Bubbles cause current turmoil in cuvettes
The electrode surface is quite large in cuvettes. Electrochemical reactions produce toxicagents and air bubbles. The bubbles are a huge adverse factor in electroporation.
The bubbles are insulators and the electric current has to flow between the bubbles. The space between the bubbles thus has a higher current and the cells in this area arekilled ( ).
A bubble warps the electric current similar to the insulator cell shown in page 2. On the direction of total current, areas before and after the bubble ( ) have a lower current and cells in these areas are not effectively electroporated. Only themiddle portion of the liquid ( ) away from the electrodes is the optimal area.
Summary: Limitation of cuvettes
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