Begin electroporation-based DNA plasma delivery by placing a square piece of paraffin film on the table and squeezing the electrode gel on top of the film. Then apply a generous amount of the electrode gel on each paddle to cover the electrode paddles completely. Next, hold the pup micro-injected with the plasmid DNA mix in the non-dominant hand, keeping the fingers behind the head.
To position the pup's head for electroporation, gently slide a finger on the next dorsal side, posterior to the head, and position the positive electrode outside the head where the ventricle is targeted. Place the electrode over the pup's eye and lightly squeeze the electrode paddles on the rostral part of the pup's head. Press the electrode foot pedal to start the electroporation.
With each pulse, rotate the electrode paddles slightly, in a counterclockwise direction, so the positive paddle moves towards the top of the head. After the final pulse, remove the paddles and place them aside. Mice were moribund by five months post-electroporation, with full tumor growth detected through the reporter protein and histological analysis.