Leopard Transfection Array v1.0 KitTROUBLE TRANSFECTING YOUR CELL LINE?
No longer is it necessary to purchase expensive individual transfection
reagents to screen your hard-to-transfect cells. Leopard™ Transfection
Array v1.0 streamlines the screening process and allows you to
customize a polymeric transfection reagent for your target cell line.
The Leopard Transfection Array v1.0 is an array of 23 different beta-amino ester proprietary transfection reagents in four different concentrations. This array is conveniently arranged in 96 well format for rapid and economical screening of your hard-to-transfect cell lines.
Benefits of the Leopard Transfection Array v1.0 kit
The Leopard Transfection Array kit v1.0 has a built in optimization that
results in a truly custom reagent for your cell line. The 23 unique
polymers are arranged in groups of four different concentrations,
allowing you to quickly determine both the identity of the best polymer
and its optimal concentration in your cell line. Determine the
plate addresses of the sucessful transfection reagents for your cell
line and order
individual polymers.
Storage and Care Store all Leopard polymers (plates and vials) at 4°C for up to one year. To avoid loss of polymer solution in plates upon removing foil seal, always store plates label-side up. If plate is rotated and the polymer/DMSO solution is allowed to thaw (DMSO m.p. = 23°C), spin the plate in a 96-well plate centrifuge before removing the seal.
The Leopard Transfection Array v1.0 Kit is shipped on dry ice.
1. Anderson D.G., A. Akinc, N. Hossain, & R. Langer. 2005.
Structure/property studies of polymeric gene delivery using a library of
poly(beta-amino esters). Mol Ther.11:426-34.
2. Akinc, A.D. Anderson, D.M. Lynn, & R. Langer. 2003. Synthesis of Poly (b-amino ester)s Optimized for Highly Effective Gene Delivery. Bioconjugate Chem. 14:979-988. 3. Akinc, A. D.M. Lynn, D.G. Anderson, & R. Langer. 2003. Parallel Synthesis and Biophysical Characterization of a Degradable Polymer Library for Gene Delivery. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 125:5316-5323.
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