Welcome to Transfection Reagent

HUVEC Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in human Umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC).
  • Useful in the study of the interior of the umbilical cord.
  • HUVEC cells may play a role in angiogenesis.

 

KB Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Human mouth epidermal carcinoma cells.
  • Derived from human carcinoma of the nasopharynx.
  • Many medical applications exist for KB cell line.

 

Keratinocyte Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Keratinocyte cells.
  • Derived from part of the epidermis, or skin.
  • Useful in research of skin cancer, or cosmetic research.

 

L929 Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Murine fibrosarcoma cells.
  • Potentially useful in the study of malignant tumors.
  • Research of medical nature could be done using L929.

 

LNCaP Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Prostate cancer cells.
  • Research in medical treatments for prostate and other forms of cancer could exist for this cell line.
  • Prostate cancer affects many people, particularly men over the age of 50.

 

MA-10 Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Leydig tumor cells.
  • Potentially useful in research related to testicular cancer.
  • Testicular cancer affects many men.

 

MCF-7 Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Human breast cancer cells.
  • MCF stands for Michigan Cancer Foundation.
  • MCF-7 was first isolated in 1970 from a 69-year-old Caucasian female.

 

MDA-MB Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Breast cancer cells.
  • Derived in 1976 from a 48-year-old Caucasian female with breast cancer.
  • Useful for studying breast cancer in humans.

 

MEF Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Murine embryonic fibroblast cells.
  • Derived from a mouse embryo fibroblast.
  • Useful for studying embryonic tissue similar to humans.

 

MES Cell Line Transfection Reagent

  • Transfection reagent used in Mouse embryonic stem cells.
  • Useful for studying embryonic tissue similar to humans, without the same ethical concerns involved with using human embryonic tissue.
  • Stem cells provide a potential for cures or treatments to many medical problems, because they have the unique ability to differentiate into diverse specialized cell types.