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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

Rat primary neonatal cardiomyocytes (isolated from the heart of 18-day-old embryos of Sprague-Dawley rats) Rat muscle primary cell adherent siRNA RNA-Interference K2 Transfection System publication E. Echeverría et al., Front. Pharmacol., 2020, 11: 113, doi: 10.3389/fphar.2020.00113 Link

Rat ventricular myocytes Rat muscle primary cell adherent plasmid RNA-Interference Metafectene publication B. Hu et al., BioScience Trends., 2012; 6(1): 26-32, DOI: 10.5582/bst.2012.v6.1.26 Link

Rat primary neonatal cardiomyocytes (isolated from the heart of 18-day-old embryos of Sprague-Dawley rats) Rat muscle primary cell adherent plasmid K2 Transfection System publication E. Echeverría et al., Front. Pharmacol., 2020, 11: 113, doi: 10.3389/fphar.2020.00113 Link

Rat primary skeletal myoblast cells (from male newborn Lewis rats) Rat muscle primary cell adherent plasmid Metafectene PRO publication B. Blumenthal et al., Eur. J. Cardio-thoracic Surg., 2011, 40: e135—e141, doi:10.1016/j.ejcts.2011.05.026 Link

H9c2

Rat cardiomyocyte cell line ATCC CRL-1446 Rat muscle cell line adherent siRNA Metafectene EASY publication T. Kowoll, Dissertation, 2018, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Link

H9C2

Rat cardiomyocyte cell line ATCC CRL-1446 Rat muscle cell line adherent plasmid cotransfection (plasmid/plasmid) Metafectene PRO publication H. A. Nicolas et al., cells, 2020, 9:2388, doi:10.3390/cells9112388 Link

H9c2

Rat cardiomyocyte cell line ATCC CRL-1446 Rat muscle cell line adherent plasmid Metafectene publication C. Law, Thesis, 2015, Oregon State University Link

H9c2

Rat cardiomyocyte cell line ATCC CRL-1446 Rat muscle cell line adherent plasmid Metafectene PRO publication I. Fortuin, Master Thesis, 2013, University of the Western Cape Link

H9c2

Rat cardiomyocyte cell line ATCC CRL-1446 Rat muscle cell line adherent plasmid Metafectene PRO publication W. Khan, PhD Thesis, 2020, UiT The Arctic University of Norway Link

H9c2

Rat cardiomyocyte cell line ATCC CRL-1446 Rat muscle cell line adherent siRNA Metafectene publication T. Kowoll, Dissertation, 2018, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Link

L8

Rat myoblast cell line ATCC CRL-1769 Rat muscle cell line adherent plasmid Metafectene publication P. Orth et al., Mol Biotechnol, Feb 2008; 38(2): 137-44

rSkM

Rat primary sceletal myoblasts Rat muscle primary cell plasmid Metafectene PRO publication R. von Wattenwyl et al., ASAIO Journal, 2012, 58: 268–274, DOI: 10.1097/MAT.0b013e3182523237 Link

rSkM

Rat primary sceletal myoblasts Rat muscle primary cell plasmid Metafectene PRO publication A. Poppe et al., Artificial Organs, 2012, 36(3): 238–246, doi:10.1111/j.1525-1594.2011.01328.x

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