INVITROGEN has announced the release of its Neon Transfection System which has been designed to efficiently deliver nucleic acids into all mammalian cell types including primary, stem, and Difficult to Transfect Cells (DTTC).
The Neon transfection technology is a flexible nucleic acid delivery system which consists of a small benchtop electroporation device, an electroporation pipette tip holder, patented electronic pipette tips and proprietary reagents.
Invitrogen believes the Neon Transfection System allows for customisation and optimisation of existing or user defined protocols and boasts a wide per reaction cell range (2x104 to 6 x 108 cells per reaction).
Additionally, Invitrogen says the Kits are compatible with all cell types and comes ready to use with universal buffers included.
Pre-validated protocols for the majority of cell types saving precious research time with the transfection occurring in the Neon pipette tip.
Invitrogen says the Neon transfection technology was designed for highly efficient gene delivery and ease of use.