Effectene Transfection Reagent Effectene Transfection Reagent is based on a proprietary non-liposomal lipid. Effectene Reagent works together with a specific DNA-condensing Enhancer to produce outstanding transfection efficiencies. In the first step of EffecteneDNA complex formation the DNA is condensed by interactio
>Effectene Transfection Reagent
Effectene Transfection Reagent is based on a proprietary non-liposomal
lipid. Effectene Reagent works together with a specific DNA-condensing Enhancer
to produce outstanding transfection efficiencies. In the first step of EffecteneDNA
complex formation, the DNA is condensed by interaction with the Enhancer
in a defined buffer system. Effectene Reagent is then added to the condensed
DNA to produce condensed EffecteneDNA complexes. The EffecteneDNA complexes
are mixed with medium and directly added to the cells.
Effectene Reagent spontaneously forms micelle structures that show no size
or batch variation, as found with preformulated liposome reagents. This
unique feature ensures excellent reproducibility of transfection complex
formation. The process of highly condensing DNA molecules and then coating
them with Effectene Reagent is a particularly effective way to transfer
DNA into eukaryotic cells.
SuperFect Reagent and Effectene Reagent yield significantly better transfection
results than many widely used liposome transfection reagents. SuperFect
and Effectene Reagent are suitable for efficient transfection of a wide
variety of cell lines (Table 1). Effectene Reagent is also the reagent of
choice for primary cells. SuperFect Reagent and Effectene Reagent have been
designed to efficiently transfect cells in the presence of serum, thereby
reducing stress on the cells and lowering cytotoxicity. In addition, Effectene
Reagent requires significantly less DNA to obtain high levels of transfection
than do many liposome-based reagents and other transfection methods.
SuperFect Reagent and Effectene Reagent both offer:
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