s transfected using Effectene Reagent. 1 x 105 cells
were seeded one day prior to transfection, and transfections were performed
in 6-well plates using 0.4 g of a GFP-reporter plasmid and 10 l
Effectene Reagent per well. Cells were viewed 24 h post-transfection by
fluorescence microscopy. Approximately 40% of the cells were transfected,
as determined by FACS analysis. (Data kindly provided by K. Veit, 2nd
Medical Clinic, Dept. Clinical Pharmacology, Mainz, Germany.)
High-throughput transfection
The application of recombinant DNA technology to fields such as drug discovery
and development has led to an increased need for high-throughput transfection.
Transfection using Effectene Reagent requires low amounts of DNA and minimal
handling, and in addition, removal of transfection complexes is not required,
making this reagent highly suitable for high-throughput screening. Effectene
Reagent provides outstanding transfection efficiencies, excellent reproducibility,
and minimal cytotoxicity in high-throughput transfection, and is available
in bulk quantities.
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