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In the „Transfection Reagent Selection Guide“ you can find existing references by setting different filters e.g. for your combination of nucleic acid and cell type. Appropriate keywords in the “Search references“ at the top of the page can also yield a result. A reference indicates that the found transfection reagent has been successfully used for the corresponding application. Ideally, tested transfection parameters and transfection efficiencies are specified.
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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 | LINK | |
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SL-2 |
Drosophila melanogaster insect cell line (Schneiders line 2) | ATCC CRL-1963 | Insect | unknown | cell line | semi-adherent | plasmid | Insectogene | publication | Hari-Hara S. K. Potula et al., J. Immunol., May 2012; 188: 4992 - 5002 | Link | ||
SL-2 |
Drosophila melanogaster insect cell line (Schneiders line 2) | ATCC CRL-1963 | Insect | unknown | cell line | semi-adherent | plasmid | Insectogene | publication | C. T. Gordon et al., Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 2005, 1729: 74 – 80, doi:10.1016/j.bbaexp.2005.03.004 | |||
SL-2 |
Drosophila melanogaster insect cell line (Schneiders line 2) | ATCC CRL-1963 | Insect | unknown | cell line | semi-adherent | plasmid | Insectogene | publication | M. D. Ilsley et al., Nucleic Acids Research, May 2017, 45 (11): 6572-6588 | Link | ||
Sf9 |
Spodoptera frugiperda cell line (army worm) | ATCC CRL-1711 | Insect | genital tract | cell line | semi-adherent | plasmid | virusproduction | Insectogene | publication | C. Martinelli, PhD Thesis, 2010, University of Milan | Link | |
Sf9 |
Spodoptera frugiperda cell line (army worm) | ATCC CRL-1711 | Insect | genital tract | cell line | semi-adherent | plasmid | virusproduction | Insectogene | publication | C. Martinelli et al., Biotechnology Reports. 2014, 3: 27-33, doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2014.05.008 | Link | |
Sf21 |
Spodoptera frugiperda cell line (army worm) | Insect | genital tract | cell line | adherent | bacmid | virusproduction | Insectogene | publication | G. Male, PhD Thesis, 2014, University of Heidelberg | Link | ||
Sf21 |
Spodoptera frugiperda cell line (army worm) | Insect | genital tract | cell line | adherent | bacmid | virusproduction | Insectogene | publication | M. Zobel et al., J. Cell Biol., 2018, 217 (9): 3161–3182, doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201802023 | Link | ||
H-5 |
Trichoplusia ni insect cell line (cabbage looper) | Insect | genital tract | cell line | semi-adherent | bacmid | virusproduction | Insectogene | publication | A. Sadou, PhD Thesis, 2012, University of Milan and University of Naples | Link | ||
Bm5 |
Bombyx moinsect cell line (Silk moth) | Insect | cell line | suspension | plasmid | virusproduction | Insectogene | publication | D. B. Sajjan et al., Food Environ. Virol., 2016, 8:86–100, DOI 10.1007/s12560-016-9227-7 |