Friday February 03, 2006
Electroporation is a critical step in both the transformation of cells, enabling them to uptake foreign DNA. Most small-scale labs that use electroporation have a single cell system, limiting the number of samples that can be processed at a single time. In a low throughput setting, single cell systems may ultimately be the instruments of choice, as sample numbers would not justify the cost of a more elaborate system. In contrast, high throughput labs that desire the ability to apply electrical current to large numbers of samples using 25- or 96-well plates could benefit significantly from some of the new advances in electroporation technology. These fully-automated systems virtually eliminate the need for tedious steps associated with electroporation, while allowing multitudes of samples to be processed in a short period of time. The systems below range from small-scale to fully automated and have various options from which to choose.
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amaxa biosystems
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Nucleofector® II Device
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AAD-1001
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Cuvette (96-well adaptor available)
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The Nucleofector® Technology is a highly efficient non-viral method for transfection. It is based on two components: the Nucleofector® Device that delivers unique electrical parameters, and Nucleofector® Kits... more
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