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Mouse ES Cell 96-well Nucleofector Kit

Cat. No. VHPH-1001
Number of Reactions 1x96

Cat. No. VHPH-2001
Number of Reactions 10x96

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Transfection Efficiency After 24 hours: 86±4% for ES-D3%
After 24 hours: 90±5% for ES-E14TG2a
Cell Database > Embryonic stem (ES) cell, mouse

Mouse ES cells are often used to study the biological basics of cell differentiation, tissue formation and embryo development. In addition transfected Mouse ES cells are used to generate knock-out mice.

  • Transfection efficiencies up to 90%
  • Viability of up to 80% after 24h
  • Preservation of cell functionality (ability to differentiate)

Efficiency and viability of the mouse ES 96-well Nucleofector Kit
5 x 104 cells were nucleofected with program 96-CG-104 using 0.4 µg pmaxGFP, 4x104 cells were seeded in one well of a 96-well plate. Cells were analyzed 24 hours post nucleofection for GFP expression and viability using a Becton Dickinson FACSCalibur with HTS option. Cell viability is given in percent compared to non nucleofected control.

Well-to-well uniformity of reporter gene expression after 96-well nucleofection.
5 x 104 mouse ES cells were nucleofected with 0.4 µg of pmaxGFP using the Mouse ES Cell 96-well Nucleofector Kit. GFP activity was measured 24 hours post nucleofection (n=72, SD = ± 0.8% from mean). Wells without GFP expression are negative controls (cells in the 96-well Nucleofector Solution and plasmid DNA but without nucleofection)

Components of Mouse ES Cell 96-well Nucleofector Kit

Cat. No. VHPH-1001, 1x96 Reactions

 1    Certified 96-well Nucleocuvette plate(s)
 45  µg  pmaxGFP (for up to 96 reactions)
 0.45  ml  Supplement
 2.025  ml  Mouse ES Cell 96-well Nucleofector Solution

Components

Cat. No. VHPH-2001, 10x96 Reactions

 10    Certified 96-well Nucleocuvette plate(s)
 45  µg  pmaxGFP (for up to 96 reactions)
 4.5  ml  Supplement
 20.25  ml  Mouse ES Cell 96-well Nucleofector Solution

   
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