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MES Transfection Reagent |
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Catalog # 3201 - 0.5 mL $ 126.00
Catalog # 3202 - 1.5 mL $ 300.00
Transfection reagent for MES cells
- Kit includes Transfection Enhancer reagent and recommended transfection protocols
- Protocols provided for transfection of siRNA
- High transfection efficiency
- Optimized for Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells
- Work in presence of serum
- High cell viability
- Optimized transfection protocols are adapted for use with both standard & reverse transfection methods
- Developed and manufactured by Altogen Biosystems
Transfection Efficiency:
Reagent exhibits at least 90% transfection
efficiency of siRNA delivery. Transfection efficiency
was determined by real-time RT-PCR.
Transfection Protocol:
Transfection protocols are provided with
the purchase of the reagent.
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Transfection Resource |
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MES (Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells) |
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Mouse ES cells are derived from the inner cell mass (ICM) of a 3.5 day old mouse blastocyst. Pluripotency is a special quality of embryonic stem cells that gives enables them to potentially develop into any type of cell. MES cell lines can be used to create mouse models to determine the function of a sequence of interest in the context of a whole organism. MES are amenable to gene targeting which permits researchers to make precise modifications to their sequence of interest and then generate a mature adult mouse carrying the engineered alteration. Embryonic stem cells are also used in cell culture studies. Their ability to maintain a normal karyotype for countless cell divisions as well as their untransformed status makes them very valued to researchers. MES have been shown in vitro to differentiate into many cell types such as neuronal, cardiac and epithelial.
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