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Cellfectin reagent is a widely used experimental technique in molecular and cell biology, involving the introduction of foreign molecules such as DNA and RNA into eukaryotic cells. The methods for introducing foreign DNA/RNA into mammalian cells can be broadly categorized as biological or physicochemical. Commonly employed physical and chemical methods include calcium phosphate precipitation, microinjection, electroporation, liposome-mediated transfection, and recently gene delivery techniques utilizing polymers as carriers. Biological methods primarily utilize viruses as vectors to introduce foreign DNA through viral infection; lentivirus and adenovirus transfection systems are commonly utilized.
Hanbio offer a diverse range of cell transfection reagents for efficient delivery of DNA, siRNA, and RNA.
Features of Hanbio primary cell transfection reagents
High efficiency
mammalian transfection reagent are suitable for most cell lines.
Low cytotoxicity
The transfected cells still maintained good activity.
Universality
Common cells and hard-to-transfect primary cells were fully covered.