Choosing the right electroporation system for your lab can be difficult. There are a number of important features and parameters to consider, some of which may overlap between your choices. We invite you to contact one of our experts to discuss your application and find out which Nepa Gene system is the best fit for your research. With hundreds of systems in the field and over a thousand peer-reviewed publications, we’re certain that we can help you choose the right set-up. In most cases, we can even provide a written protocol and a set of pulsing parameters to get you started.
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In vitro EP
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Cell Types
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in vivo EP
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ex vivo EP
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in ovo EP
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Zygote EP
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High Voltage
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Salt tolerant
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Impedance check
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Multi-phase pulsing
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Reverse polarity
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Cells in suspension and in adherence | Mammalian, algae, primary, immortalized | Whole organism, organ, tissue | Tissue explant, zygotes | No | |||||||
No | N/A | Whole organism, organ, tissue | Tissue explant, zygotes | No | |||||||
Cells in suspension | Mammalian, bacterial, yeast, fungal, common cell lines | No | No | No | No | No | |||||
Cells in suspension | Mammalian, bacterial, yeast, fungal, common cell lines | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | |||
In vitro EP
|
Cell Types
|
in vivo EP
|
ex vivo EP
|
in ovo EP
|
Zygote EP
|
High Voltage
|
Salt tolerant
|
Impedance check
|
Multi-phase pulsing
|
Reverse polarity
|