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Selected Protocol from ""Live Cell Imaging",
D. Spector & R. Goldman.
Transfecting Cultured Hippocampal Neurons with an Actin-GFP Plasmid
D. Spector & R. Goldman
ABSTRACT
This protocol describes two transfection methods for expressing GFP-tagged actin in primary neurons. The lipid reagent DOTAP (Roche Diagnostics) method produces actin-GFP-expressing hippocampal neurons that survive well during long periods in culture. The calcium phosphate method can be used to transfect neurons that have already been growing on coverslips in vitro. Transfected cells suitable for imaging can be obtained in cultures up to 15 days in vitro. One to two percent transfected cells is a typical result. A disadvantage of the calcium phosphate method is that hippocampal neurons become "fragile" after treatment. |
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| CaCl2 |
C2661 |
Calcium chloride, plant cell culture tested, anhydrous |
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| NaCl |
S3014 |
Sodium chloride, for molecular biology |
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| KCl |
P9541 |
Potassium chloride, for molecular biology |
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| Na2HPO4 |
71649 |
Sodium phosphate dibasic dodecahydrate |
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| BES-buffered saline (BBS), 2x |
14280 |
BES buffered saline, for molecular biology, 2x concentrate |
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| BES |
B4554 |
BES, Biotechnology Performance Certified, cell culture tested |
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| NaCl2 |
S3014 |
Sodium chloride, for molecular biology |
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| Glucose |
G7528 |
D-(+)-Glucose, SigmaUltra |
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| Hank's balanced salt solution (HBSS); Ca++-Mg++-free |
H4385 |
Hanks' Balanced Salt solution, 10 ×, Modified, without calcium, magnesium or sodium bicarbonate |
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