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CELL TYPE DESCRIPTION OF CELL TYPE CAT.NO. SPECIES ORIGIN OF CELLS COMMON CELL TYPE GROWTH PROPERTIES NUCLEIC ACID / DELIVERED MOLECULE APPLICATION PRODUCT REFERENCE TYPE BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA PDF LINK

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Rabbit tenon’s capsule fibroblasts Rabbit sensory organs unknown adherent plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication F. Wang et al., Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci., Mar 2010; 51: 1475 - 1482

C57BL/6 mice bearing LLC Lewis lung carcinoma cells Mouse plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication V. Sankov et al., Prog. on Chem. and App. of Chitin and its Derivatives, 2017, 22: 190-200, DOI: 10.15259/PCACD.22.19 Link

Plutella xylostella, early third instar larvae (diamondback or cabbage moth) Insect unknown unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication M. R. Ali et al., J. of Invertebrate Pathology, 2012, 110: 389–397, doi.org/10.1016/j.jip.2012.05.003

Rat (Sprague-Dawley) Rat unknown unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene publication T. Holzbach et al., J Cell Mol Med, Mar 2010; 14(3): 587-99

Plutella xylostella hemocoel of late second instar larvae Insect unknown unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication S. Kumar et al., Comp. Biochem. and Physiol., 2014, Part A 177: 27-34, doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2014.07.017

Plutella xylostella larvae (diamondback or cabbage moth) Insect unknown unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication W. Gad et al., J. Gen. Virol., Apr 2008; 89: 931 - 938 Link

Plutella xylostella hemocoel of NP3 larvae (diamondback or cabbage moth) Insect unknown unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication S. Kumar et al., PLOSONE, 2017, doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177066 Link

Plutella xylostella, third instar larvae (diamondback or cabbage moth) Insect unknown unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication B. Park et al., Insect Science, 2012, 19: 47–54, DOI 10.1111/j.1744-7917.2011.01421.x

BALB/c mice bearing CT26 murine colorectal cancer cells Mouse plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication V. Sankov et al., Prog. on Chem. and App. of Chitin and its Derivatives, 2017, 22: 190-200, DOI: 10.15259/PCACD.22.19 Link

Spodoptera exigua Insect unknown unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication S. Ahmed et al., J. of Exp. Biology, 2019, 222, doi:10.1242/jeb.207019 Link

Mouse (C57Bl/L6) cells in the area of the organ of Corti Mouse sensory organs unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene publication M. Praetorius et al., HNO, May 2008; 56(5): 524-9

Plutella xylostella hemocoel of early third instar larvae (diamondback or cabbage moth) Insect unknown unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene PRO publication Y. Kim et al., Insect Science, 2016, 23: 235-244, DOI 10.1111/1744-7917.12237

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