NEW Transgenic Development Applications

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Source: BTX

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

In vivo transfection of undifferentiated spermatogonial cells using the BTX ECM 2001 allows for stable integration and long term transgene expression in germ cells. This results in the ability to produce transgenic offspring through natural mating.


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The ECM 2001 Electrofusion Square Wave Generator offers the versatility of an electroporator and an electrofusion system in one. This unit can efficiently transfect in vitro or in vivo with its powerful square wave technology while fusing cells with the AC/DC pulsing capability

Visit the BTX website at www.btxonline.com for more information on products, protocols or to view video tutorials for a variety of applications.

To learn more about this exciting new technology or other BTX electroporation or electrofusion products, contact:

BTX
84 October Hill Road
Holliston, Massachusetts 01746 USA
Toll Free: 800-272-2775
Phone: 508-893-8999 ext 167
Fax: 508-429-5732
E-mail: Techsupport@btxonline.com
Web: www.btxonline.com

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