Cationic lipids / polymers

Cationic lipids / polymers

Cationic lipids and polymers are widely used as transfection reagents in molecular biology, allowing for the introduction of exogenous nucleic acids into cells. These reagents form complexes with negatively charged genetic material, such as plasmid DNA or siRNA, which can then enter cells and release the genetic material for integration or transient expression. Cationic lipids and polymers offer several advantages over other methods of gene delivery, including ease of use, cost-effectiveness, and low immunogenicity.

They are also applicable to a wide range of cell types, including primary and difficult-to-transfect cells. However, their low transfection efficiency and limited cargo capacity remain significant challenges, prompting ongoing research into improving their performance. 

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C-2919-1ML
 1ML 
MBS4160450-1mL
 1mL 
MBS8580096-1mg
 1mg 
MBS8580096-5x1mg
 5x1mg 
MBS4160450-5x1mL
 5x1mL 
MBS8580097-1mL
 1mL 
MBS8580097-5x1mL
 5x1mL