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Methods for Enhancing Lentiviral Transduction Efficiency
An experiment to directly compare three methods of lentiviral transduction of Jurkat cells was conducted in order to determine the method that yields the greatest transduction efficiency.
Detect, Visualize and Quantify Single Post-Translational Modifications
Sigma-Aldrich presents a Biofiles on Detect, Visualize and Quantify Single Post-Translational Modifications
Functionalized PEI and Its Role in Gene Therapy
Gene therapy has become one of the most discussed techniques in biomedical research in recent years.
Reverse Transfection of Plasmid DNA
Automation is used for many applications to reduce variation caused by manual handling and to obtain reproducible results in high-throughput assays. High-throughput applications, such as knockdown studies or target screenings, often include cell transfection.
siRNA Design, Manufacturing, Transfection & Detection
RNA interference (RNAi) is a natural biological mechanism wherein short inhibitory RNA (siRNA) duplexes induce potent inhibition of gene expression.
Lentiviral Transduction
In this exercise we will be demonstrating lentiviral transduction on two different cell lines.
Successful Transduction Using Lentivirus
Get tips for handling lentiviruses, optimizing experiment setup, titering lentivirus particles, and selecting helpful products for transduction.
Antibiotic Kill Curve
Antibiotic kill curve is a dose response experiment in which mammalian cells are subjected to increasing amounts of selection antibiotic
Validation of RNAi Knockdown Using Multiple Reaction Monitoring and Protein-AQUA
The field of proteomics is continually looking for new ways to investigate protein dynamics within complex biological samples. Recently, many researchers have begun to use RNA interference (RNAi) as a method of manipulating protein levels within their samples, but the
A Versatile new Lipofection Reagent for co-transfection of DNA and RNA: X-tremeGENE™ siRNA Transfection Reagent
Small inhibitory RNAs (siRNAs) have become the focus of interest in many laboratories. For the first time, these molecules offer an easy way to knock down the expression of selected genes in mammalian cells without having to resort to classical
Development of a New Advanced KSOM Mouse Embryo Media that Enables Dual-Use Embryo Culture and Cell Handling Applications
Advanced KSOM mouse embryo media that can be used as a single medium for both harvest and culture of mouse embryos to facilitate creation of transgenic knockout mice.
Introduction to Cell Transfection
Transfection is the introduction of DNA, RNA, or proteins into eukaryotic cells and is used in research to study and modulate gene expression. Thus, transfection techniques and protocols serve as an analytical tool that facilitates the characterization of genetic functions
siRNA Delivery in Mammalian Cell Lines
siRNAs are effectively delivered into mammalian cell lines that have been difficult or even impossible to transfect with siRNA when using other commercially available lipofection reagents.
Whole Genome Amplification (WGA) for Single Cell Biology
Advances in single-cell WGA have enabled the contribution of genomics to single-cell biology. Whole-genome amplification (WGA) is described as a non-specific amplification that affords a product completely representative of the initial starting material.
Why Use Antibiotics in Cell Culture?
Know when to use antibiotics to prevent bacterial or fungal, mycoplasma, or viral contamination in cell culture and find suitable antibiotics or other biological agents.
Troubleshooting for Molecular Cloning
Molecular cloning is the process of inserting the gene-of-interest (GOI) into a plasmid vector and this vector is then inserted into a cell that expresses the protein encoded by the GOI. Once protein is expressed in the cell, the protein