Lipofectamine™ Transfection Reagent
Lipofectamine™ Transfection Reagent is one of Thermo Fisher Scientific's first-generation, cationic-lipid transfection reagents formulated for the transfection of DNA into eukaryotic cells. Lipofectamine™ Transfection Reagent is a trusted, value reagent with many years of cited use in thousands of publications and with many cell lines.
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Small molecule uptake into mammalian cells
I was able to get a high percentage of uptake in various cell types easily.
Review Date: 12 Dec 2023 | Thermo Fisher Scientific
With Lipofectamine™ Transfection Reagent, you'll get:
- A reagent proven to work in high-throughput applications
- A reliable reagent for establishing stable cell lines
- A reagent that works well with PLUS™ Reagent for higher protein expression
A proven technology
Our Lipofectamine™-brand reagents have been recognized as the most-cited transfection reagent family, with tens of thousands of citations since launch in 1993. Lipofectamine™ Transfection Reagent is no exception as a trusted reagent for a wide range of cell lines. When used in combination with PLUS™ Reagent, Lipofectamine™ Transfection Reagent has been shown to work well with cells such as BHK-21, NIH 3T3, COS-1, fibroblasts, keratinocytes, HT-29, MRC-5, and SK-BR3.
A 'value' alternative for plasmid DNA
With such a legacy comes a commitment to providing the best reagents for all scientists and labs, regardless of their funding capabilities. Lipofectamine™ Transfection Reagent is a value alternative for transfection of plasmid DNA into eukaryotic cells with a simplified protocol. For optimal results in a wider range of plasmid DNA transfection conditions, we recommend Lipofectamine™ LTX Reagent, due to its optimal balance of potency & low-cytotoxicity. Lipofectamine™ 2000 Transfection Reagent is recommended if you are transfecting a broad range of cell lines or want to transfect RNA.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.