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BioStringā„¢ Lipo3.0 Efficient Transfection Reagent

Catalouge No BMU111
Storage/Stability Stored at 4ā„ƒ for 12 months, avoid freezing
Size 0.5 mL/1.5 mL
Price POR
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BioStringā„¢ Lipo3.0 Efficient Transfection Reagent - Details
Formulation Liquid solution
Kit components Transfection Reagent
Usage notes Thaw all the components at room temperature before opening
Storage Stored at 4ā„ƒ for 12 months, avoid freezing
Shipping Gel pack with blue ice
Applications notes BioStringā„¢ Lipo3.0 Efficient Transfection Reagent is a highly efficient new cationic liposome transfection reagent suitable for plasmid DNA and siRNA transfection in various animal cells, with high transfection efficiency for most animal cells.
Precautions The product listed herein is for research use only and is not intended for use in human or clinical diagnosis. Suggested applications of our products are not recommendations to use our products in violation of any patent or as a license. We cannot be responsible for patent infringements or other violations that may occur with the use of this product.

Assay Principle

BioStringā„¢ Lipo3.0 Efficient Transfection Reagent is a highly efficient new cationic liposome transfection reagent suitable for plasmid DNA and siRNA transfection in various animal cells, with high transfection efficiency for most animal cells. The transfection reagent/nucleic acid complex formed can be directly added to the complete culture medium, and the presence of serum and antibiotics does not affect its transfection effect, so the culture medium do not need to be changed before and after transfection.

Features & Benefits

  • High transfection efficiency: The transfection efficiency of conventional animal cells, such as HEK293, HeLa, etc. is as high as 90-95%
  • Strong compatibility: it is not affected by serum and the medium no need to be changed before and after transfection.

 

 

The transfection effect of HEK293T cells (A), Hela cells (B), and Cos-7 cells (C) using Lipo3.0 Transfection Reagent