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Gibco™ 293fectin™ Transfection Reagent
293fectin™ Transfection Reagent is a proprietary, cationic lipid-based formulation for transfecting DNA into eukaryotic cells.
€ 920.00 - € 100800.00
Specifications
Cell Type | Established Cell Lines |
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Sample Type | Plasmid DNA |
Transfection Technique | Lipid-based Transfection |
Product Line | 293fectin™ |
Product Type | Transfection Reagent |
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10553283
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Gibco™
12347019 |
1 mL |
€ 920.00
1 set |
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10535675
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Gibco™
12347500 |
15 mL |
€ 11240.00
Each |
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10093574
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Gibco™
12347750 |
10 x 15 mL |
€ 100800.00
Pack of 10 |
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Description
293fectin™ Transfection Reagent is a proprietary, cationic lipid-based formulation for transfecting DNA into eukaryotic cells. This reagent is optimized for transfecting suspension 293 human embryonic kidney cells (e.g., FreeStyle™ 293-F cells, Cat. No. R790-07) in defined, serum-free FreeStyle™ 293 Expression Medium (12338-018), and is intended for use with the FreeStyle™ 293 Expression System (K9000-01).
293fectin™ Transfection Reagent provides the following advantages:
- Demonstrates high transfection efficiency in suspension 293 cells and is also suitable for transfecting adherent 293 cells
- Suspension FreeStyle™ 293-F cells may be transfected in FreeStyle™ 293 Expression Medium; no medium change is required
- Add 293fectin™ reagent complexes directly to cells in culture medium
- No need to remove complexes or change or add medium following transfection
Specifications
Established Cell Lines | |
Lipid-based Transfection | |
Transfection Reagent |
Plasmid DNA | |
293fectin™ | |
Yes |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.