Immunotherapies against cancer, vaccines against new viruses (or old viruses in new places), and attempts to resolve pathogenic single-cell defects—all are looking to incorporate transfection ...
Hinnah Campwala (left) is a Principal Scientist in the Cell Biology Development Group at Sartorius BioAnalytical Instruments (Michigan, USA). With a background in drug discovery and immune cell ...
Transfection, a key genetic technology in the toolbox of many researchers, spans numerous applications—production of recombinant proteins and recombinant cell lines, drug discovery, delivery of ...
Transfection remains a fundamental tool for investigating gene and protein function across diverse systems. Yet variability in constructs, cell types, and delivery methods often complicates ...
For many centuries of human existence, we have relied on nature for our medicines. It was not until the late industrial revolution and the advent of synthetic chemistry that we began to synthesize key ...
Transfection—the process of introducing exogenous genetic material to cells—is one of the most common techniques used in life sciences laboratories. However, researchers still face challenges when ...
tebu-bio offers recombinant protein production services using a robust, inexpensive and fast transient-expression system in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, for various research and development ...
Transfection is a crucial non-viral technique for introducing DNA or RNA into cells, yet achieving high efficiency and consistency can be challenging, particularly with difficult cell types.