Viral Vector 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.

Viral Vector Transfection

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MACS GMP Vectofusin &#174;-1

MACS GMP Vectofusin ®-1

Miltenyi Biotec

  • Quantity:
    1 mg
  • Transfection Sample Type:
    Viral Vector
Vectofusin &#174;-1

Vectofusin ®-1

Miltenyi Biotec

  • Quantity:
    1 mg
  • Transfection Sample Type:
    Viral Vector
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LentiPrep&#8482; Lentiviral Reagent Set with GFP Control for Packaging and Transduction
  • Quantity:
    Kit
  • Transfection Chemistry:
    Viral
  • Transfection Sample Type:
    DNA, Plasmid, Viral Vector
Citations:
(1)
LentiPrep&#8482; Lentiviral Reagent Set with RFP Control for Packaging and Transduction
  • Quantity:
    Kit
  • Transfection Chemistry:
    Viral
  • Transfection Sample Type:
    DNA, Plasmid, Viral Vector
LentiTrans&#8482; Transduction Reagent (Polybrene for Transduction)
  • Quantity:
    1 ml of 1000x
  • Transfection Chemistry:
    Viral
  • Transfection Sample Type:
    DNA, Plasmid, Viral Vector
Citations:
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Lentifectin Transfection Reagent
  • Quantity:
    1 mL
  • Transfection Chemistry:
    Viral
  • Transfection Sample Type:
    DNA, Viral Vector
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