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Detect, Visualize and Quantify Single Post-Translational Modifications
Sigma-Aldrich presents a Biofiles on Detect, Visualize and Quantify Single Post-Translational Modifications
转染和基因编辑_细胞转染_细胞培养技术-默克生命科学
转染是将核酸导入真核细胞的过程,细胞转染结合化学、物理和生物学三种方法来研究细胞环境中的基因功能和表达。其应用包括基因治疗、诱导多能干细胞(iPSC)的产生、基于RNA干扰(RNAi)的基因沉默以及治疗性抗体和蛋白质的生产。
Antibiotic Kill Curve
Antibiotic kill curve is a dose response experiment in which mammalian cells are subjected to increasing amounts of selection antibiotic
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.
Transfection Reagent Selection Guide
Browse our convenient transfection reagent selection guide to match the best reagent for your specific cell line and application needs.
Introduction to Cell Transfection
Transfection introduces genetic material into cells, aiding research in gene expression and cell biology.
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
X-tremeGENE™ siRNA Transfection Reagent
Small inhibitory RNAs offer easy gene expression knockdown in mammalian cells, revolutionizing gene research.
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.
CRISPR Lentiviral Screening: Antibiotic Selection
Lentivirus versions of genome modification technologies support successful CRISPR, RNAi, and ORF experiments.
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