Description
Description
Choose the general purpose TransFectin Lipid Reagent for high efficiency transfection of your cell lines or primary cells, including difficult-to-transfect cells. The proprietary mixture of cationic compound and the co-lipid DOPE (1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine) is designed to provide high expression levels with reduced cytotoxicity.
- 1 ml is generally sufficient for 125 to 200 cell transfections in 35 mm plates
- Simple 3-step protocol gives high-efficiency transfection in a broad range of cells with high levels of cell viability
- Transfection at culture densities from 40% to 90%
- Designed to work in media containing serum but can be used in the absence of serum
- No post transfection media changes required
- Polystyrene is recommended because cationic lipid-plasmid complexes may bind to polypropylene
The Transfection Protocol Online Library contains protocols from a range of sources for transfection using lipids, electroporation and biolistic particle delivery. The library has a comprehensive list of cell lines and primary cultures. Use the information in the library as a starting point for designing protocols for your cells. The TransFectin Lipid Reagent Instruction Manual provides information about optimization as well as changes in protocols when changing from a different cationic lipid.
Packaging Options
Volume | Number of Vials | Catalog Number |
0.5 ml | 1 x 0.5 ml | 1703350 |
1 ml | 1 x 1 ml | 1703351 |
5 ml | 5 x 1 ml | 1703352 |
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Related Categories
- Electroporation
- Biolistic Particle Delivery Systems
- Nucleic Acid Extraction & Purification
- PCR Amplification
Supporting Documentation
- TransFectin Lipid Reagent Brochure
- TransFectin Lipid Reagent Instruction Manual
- Optimization of TransFectin Lipid Reagent-Mediated Transfection for Different Cell Types Application Note
- Transfection Reagent References