Jurkat Cell Line Transfection

Transfection reagents are used to introduce DNA or RNA into eukaryotic cells. Transfection reagents help overcome the barrier caused by the negative charges of both the nucleic acids and the cellular membrane by giving an overall positive charge to the DNA or RNA through the formation of transfection complexes. This interaction is necessary to trigger cellular uptake of the complexes and subsequent release from vesicles into the cytoplasm. Transfection reagents are often cationic lipids or polymers and include calcium phosphate and diethylaminoethyl (DEAE)-dextran. Visit the supplier pages for more product information.

Jurkat Cell Line Transfection

Your search terms and filters produced no results.

Please use the Transfection Reagents search tool above to find what you're looking for.

Suggested Products

  • GenVoy-ILM T Cell Kit for mRNA, Spark (Discovery & Screening)

    The GenVoy-ILM T Cell Kit for mRNA, Spark is a lipid nanoparticle mix. It is optimized for the delivery of RNA into activated primary human T cells using mRNA-LNPs formulated on the NanoAssemblr® Spark™ instrument and cartridges. This kit enables researchers to establish a clinically relevant and scalable method for ex vivo gene delivery to advance the development of T cell therapies. It can be used at various stages of cell therapy research and development from discovery to ...
  • InvivO2 Physiological Cell Culture Workstations

    Our InvivO2 workstation is packed with innovative features that allow you to study even the most complex cell interactions under perfect physiological oxygen conditions. Whether you’re hoping to replicate the environment of blood vessels or lung tissue, the InvivO2 is the best tool for the job. Easy to use and adaptable to meet your needs, especially for cell culture applications that require carefully controlled oxygen regulation, InvivO2 offers accurate and stable user-defined environmental ...
  • <<
  • >>

Recent Product Review

  • Great pERK Antibody!

    We were optimizing fixation and permeabilization conditions for primary T cells, and used pERK accumulation downstream of TCR stimulation as a test study. The R&D Systems pERK antibody worked fantastic!
  • Use of Anti-Tubulin Antibody for ICC

    Our lab is interested in the processes that govern T cell activation and focuses on identifying crucial events that govern this process. Because tubulin is known to localize to the immunological synapse during T cell activation, we used this antibody as an indicator of proper T cell activation.