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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for Hela Cell is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to Hela cells. GenMute™ Reagent, 1.0 ml, sufficient for ~833 reactions based on transfecting 10 pmoles siRNA or miRNA mimics in 24-well plate.
Refer to the following optimal transfection conditions for maximal silencing on Hela cells. GenMute™ reagent, 1.0 ml, is sufficient for ~833 transfections in 24 well plates or ~416 transfections in 6 well plates.
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for HepG2 Cell is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to HepG2 cells. HepG2 (Hepatocellular carcinoma, human) is a perpetual add cell line which was derived from the liver tissue of a 15 year old caucasian male with a well differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma. These cells are epithelial in morphology, have a model chromosome number of 55 and are not tumorigenic in nude mice. The cells secrete a variety of major plasma proteins e.g.. album...
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for Insulinoma (INS) cell is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to INS. Insulinoma cell is a tumor cell line derived from pancreatic beta cells. Normal beta cells secrete insulin in response to increases in blood glucose. The resulting increase in insulin acts to lower blood glucose back to normal levels at which point further secretion of insulin is stopped. In contrast, the secretion of insulin by INS cell is not properly regulated by gluc...
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for Jurkat Cell is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to Jurkat cells. Jurkat cells are an immortalized line of T lymphocyte cells that are used to study acute T cell leukemia, T cell signaling, and the expression of various chemokine receptors susceptible to viral entry, particularly HIV. Jurkat cells are also useful in science because of their ability to produce interleukin 2. Their primary use, however, is to determine the mechanism of di...
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for MCF7 Cell is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to MCF7 cells. MCF-7 cell is a breast cancer cell line was isolated in 1970 from a 69-year-old Caucasian woman. This cell line retained several characteristics of differentiated mammary epithelium including the ability to process estradiol via cytoplasmic estrogen receptors and the capability of forming domes. This cell line expresses the oncogene Wnt7B. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF alp...
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for MEFs is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts (MEFs). MEFs are required to support the growth of undifferentiated mouse or human ES cells, iPS cells, thus they are also called feeder cells. MEFs are isolated from mouse embryos and are used at their early passages. Before MEFs are used as feeder cells, they must be treated by irradiation or mitomycin C to stop the cells from further dividing.
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for Primary Keratinocytes is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to primary keratinocytes. Primary keratinocytes are known for notorious resistance for DNA and siRNA transfections. With the pre-optimized transfection conditions, average 90% silencing can be obtained.
Size & content:
– GenMute™ Reagent, 1.0 ml, sufficient for ~833 reactions based on transfecting 20 pmoles siRNA or miRNA mimics in 24-well plate
– GenMute™ Transfection Buffe...
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for Primary Keratinocytes is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to primary keratinocytes. Primary keratinocytes are known for notorious resistance for DNA and siRNA transfections. With the pre-optimized transfection conditions, average 90% silencing can be obtained.
Size & content:
– GenMute™ Reagent, 1.0 ml, sufficient for ~833 reactions based on transfecting 20 pmoles siRNA or miRNA mimics in 24-well plate
– GenMute™ Transfe...
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for PMG is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to primary macrophages. Macrophages are white blood cells within tissues, produced by the differentiation of monocytes. Monocytes and macrophages are phagocytes, acting in both non-specific defense (innate immunity) as well as to help initiate specific defense mechanisms (adaptive immunity) of vertebrate animals. Their role is to phagocytose (engulf and then digest) cellular debris and pathogens ...
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GenMute™ siRNA Transfection Reagent for Primary Neurons is pre-optimized for transfecting siRNA to primary neurons. Primary neurons are notoriously heard to transfect. With the pre-optimized siRNA transfection conditions, GenMute™ reagent was confirmed to give up to 90% silencing at final 50 nM siRNA on primary cultured neurons.
Size & content:
– GenMute™ Reagent, 1.0 ml, sufficient for ~833 reactions based on transfecting 25 pmoles siRNA or miRNA mimics in 24-well p...