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Nanoparticles for Difficult RNA Transfections

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Best in Show - PURPLE NIMT® Transfection Reagent

 

PURPLE is the first nanoparticle-based transfection reagent for siRNA.  Consisting of tiny iron spheres coated with carrier molecules - the result is a delivery system that is very gentle on cells.  In addition to seeing extremely low toxicity, you'll be able to quickly detect full knock-down effects in as little as 8 hours and lasting for days.  And did we mention that for difficult cell lines, the efficiency tends to be much greater than seen with lipid-only based reagents?  Click here to request a sample.

 

Advantages

  • Low toxicity to cells
  • Compatible with a wide range of cells
  • High transfection efficiency rate
  • Knockdowns in a fraction of the time
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    Low levels of cytotoxicity coupled with efficient uptake of RNA allows PURPLE Transfection Reagent to work with a wide variety of cells including: 786-O, EOC.20, ES, HEK293, hMSC, Jurkat, K562, MCF7, MEF, MiaPaCa, Panc-1, THP-1, U-87 and  U-2 OS cell lines.  Read some of our recent Application Notes on how PURPLE efficiently transfects human embryonic kidney and human renal cell carcinoma cell lines.

     

     

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    You may recall that in a well-known laboratory there are three post-doctoral researchers, Dr. Green, Dr. Purple and Dr. Orange. Interestingly, and not without its own set of problems, Dr. Green always lies, Dr. Purple alternatively lies and tells the truth, and Dr. Orange always tells the truth.

     

    One day the lab had a visitor who knew the researchers by their first names only (in no particular order – Emma, Ling and Rama) and also a spouse of one of the post docs, Ulli. As the visitor had forgotten the surnames of the three post-docs and to which Ulli was married, she decided to ask each post-doc two questions: i) their last name and ii) to whom was Ulli married.
    Emma responded “I am not Dr. Green, and Ulli is married to Dr. Purple.”
    Ling replied “I am not Dr. Purple and Ulli is married to Dr. Orange.”
    And Rama retorted “I am not Dr. Orange and Ulli is married to Dr. Green.”
    So to whom is Ulli married?