Transfection Reagents Selection Guide
| Category | Product Name | Cat.No. | Application Scenarios | Features |
| Transfection Reagents | EL Transfection Reagent | FT201 | For introducing DNA & RNA into eukaryotic cells. | • High Efficiency: Enhanced performance for difficult-to-transfect cells. • Low Cytotoxicity: Minimal impact on cell physiology. • Simple Protocol: No medium change; works with serum & antibiotics. • Broad Use: Transfects both DNA and RNA. |
| PL Transfection Reagent | FT301 | For introducing DNA into eukaryotic cells. | • High & Stable Efficiency: Particularly effective for tumor cell lines (lung, colorectal, liver, pancreatic cancer). Ideal for cell model establishment. • Low Cytotoxicity. • Antibiotic Compatible: No interference from antibiotics. | |
| PEI Transfection Reagent(GMP Grade) | FT401 | DNA transfection & multi-plasmid co-transfection in HEK-293, HEK-293F, CHO-S, CHO-K1 cells. For large-scale protein expression & virus production. | • High Efficiency: >90% for HEK-293/293F; >80% for CHO-S/CHO-K1. • Low Toxicity: Good cell morphology/viability (>90%). • Simple & Convenient: No medium change; serum/antibiotic compatible. No frozen storage required. • GMP Grade: Produced and managed under GMP standards. | |
| mRNA Transfection Reagent | FT501 | For delivering mRNA into the cytoplasm for expression. | • High Efficiency: Enhanced for hard-to-transfect cells. • Low Cytotoxicity. • Simple Protocol: No medium change; works with serum & antibiotics. |