XTG9-RO
Roche
for molecular biology
liquid (aqueous solution)
mL (suitable for 165 transfections)
pkg of 0.4 mL (06365779001)
pkg of 1.0 mL (06365787001)
pkg of 5 × 1.0 mL (06365809001)
Roche
transfection: suitable
2-8°C
1 of 4
This Item | XTGHP-RO | SITRAN-RO | 70967 |
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form liquid (aqueous solution) | form liquid (aqueous solution) | form - | form liquid |
packaging pkg of 0.4 mL (06365779001), pkg of 1.0 mL (06365787001), pkg of 5 × 1.0 mL (06365809001) | packaging pkg of 0.4 mL (06366244001), pkg of 1.0 mL (06366236001), pkg of 5 × 1 mL (06366546001) | packaging pkg of 1 mL (04476093001 [1 mg/ml]), pkg of 5 × 1 mL (04476115001 [5 x 1 mg/ml]) | packaging - |
manufacturer/tradename Roche | manufacturer/tradename Roche | manufacturer/tradename Roche | manufacturer/tradename Novagen® |
technique(s) transfection: suitable | technique(s) transfection: suitable | technique(s) transfection: suitable | technique(s) transfection: suitable |
storage temp. 2-8°C | storage temp. −20°C | storage temp. 2-8°C | storage temp. 2-8°C |
Danger
Eye Irrit. 2 - Flam. Liq. 2
3 - Flammable liquids
WGK 1
334.4 °F
168 °C
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Automation is used for many applications to reduce variation caused by manual handling and to obtain reproducible results in high-throughput assays. High-throughput applications, such as knockdown studies or target screenings, often include cell transfection.
Small inhibitory RNAs (siRNAs) have become the focus of interest in many laboratories. For the first time, these molecules offer an easy way to knock down the expression of selected genes in mammalian cells without having to resort to classical gene knockout techniques.
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Plate cells approx. 24 hours before transfection making sure cells are at optimal concentration (70 – 90 % confluency).
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