Collection: Transfection
Transfection introduces foreign nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells. This process allows researchers to manipulate gene expression, study gene function, and investigate cellular processes. The three main methods of transfection include:
1. Chemical methods (i.e., calcium phosphate transfection, lipofection)
2. Physical methods (i.e., electroporation, microinjection)
3. Viral vectors (i.e., viral transduction)
Our efficient, cytocompatibility transfection reagent facilitates the introduction of nucleic acids into cells for broad applications in functional genomics, protein production, gene editing, cellular signaling studies, virus production, cell line engineering, and stem cell research.