Thermo Scientific TurboFect Transfection Reagent is a highly efficient, easy-to-use, non-immunogenic transfection reagent for delivery of DNA plasmids and expressionRead more
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R0533
200 μL
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5 x 200 μL
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1 mL
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5 x 1 mL
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TurboFect™ Transfection Reagent
Catalog numberR0533
Price (CNY)/ Each
Price:929.00
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Thermo Scientific TurboFect Transfection Reagent is a highly efficient, easy-to-use, non-immunogenic transfection reagent for delivery of DNA plasmids and expression vectors into eukaryotic cells.
Features of TurboFect Transfection Reagent:
• High transfection efficiency of a wide variety of cell types • No optimization required for most cell lines • Excellent transfection efficiency in the presence or absence of serum • Minimal cytotoxicity • Ready-to-use—no need to reconstitute, dilute or manipulate
Applications of TurboFect Transfection Reagent : • Stable and transient transfection or co-transfection of DNA or RNA • Experiments with adherent or suspension cells, differentiated or undifferentiated cells • Gene expression studies and assays involving GFP or luciferase reporters
TurboFect Transfection Reagent is a sterile solution of a proprietary cationic polymer. TurboFect Reagent interacts with DNA to form small, stable, highly diffusible complexes which are readily endocytosed. The reagent creates a proton-sponge effect that buffers endosomal pH by provoking massive proton accumulation and passive chloride influx. As a result, rapid osmotic swelling of the endocytosed DNA-complex causes it to rupture in the cytosol, allowing translocation of DNA to the nucleus. TurboFect Reagent is ideal for transfection of a variety of cells, including primary and difficult-to-transfect cells.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.