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AdenoMag 100 Magnetic Transduction Reagent
Catalog number:
AM70100
Brand:
OZ Biosciences
Packing:
100 ul
Price:
€ 145.00
Expected delivery time:
5 days
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Product specifications for - AdenoMag 100 Magnetic Transduction Reagent
Overview:
Product group:
Molecular Biology
Category:
Transfection / transduction
Subcategory:
Transduction
Properties:
Datasheet:
Datasheet
Research Use Only
UNSPSC:
41116133
Scientific information:
Scientific info:
AdenoMag Transfection Reagent is a magnetic nanoparticles formulation specifically dedicated to enhance Adenovirus and Adeno Associated Virus (AAV) infection and transduction capacities. Based on the Magnetofection™ technology, it allows concentrating the complete applied dose of viral particles onto cells within minutes, inducing a significant improvement of virus infectivity with extremely low vector doses. Due to its specific properties, AdenoMag is applicable to all adenoviral and AAV vectors and is ideal to infect non permissive cells. This reagent demonstrates an exceptionally high efficiency to promote, control and assist Adenoviral and AAV transductions in a way that no molecular biology processes or biochemical modifications are required.
Increase transduction efficiency
Accelerate the transduction process
Efficient for hard-to-infect and non-permissive cells
Concentrate the viral dose onto the cells
Synchronise cells adsorption/infection without modifications of the viruses
Additional information:
Synonyms:
AM70100; OZ Biosciences; Adeno-Associated Virus; Adenovirus; AAV; Magnetofection
Campbell K, Calvo CJ, Mironov S, Herron T, Berenfeld O, Jalife J. Spatial gradients in action potential duration created by regional magnetofection of hERG are a substrate for wavebreak and turbulent propagation in cardiomyocyte monolayers. J Physiol (Lond). 2012;590(24):6363-79.
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Cao L, Shao M, Schilder J, Guise T, Mohammad KS, Matei D. Tissue transglutaminase links TGF-β, epithelial to mesenchymal transition and a stem cell phenotype in ovarian cancer. Oncogene. 2012;31(20):2521-34.
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Castagnino A, Castro-castro A, Irondelle M, et al. Coronin 1C promotes triple-negative breast cancer invasiveness through regulation of MT1-MMP traffic and invadopodia function. Oncogene. 2018;37(50):6425-6441.
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Castellani S, Orlando C, Carbone A, Di gioia S, Conese M. Magnetofection Enhances Lentiviral-Mediated Transduction of Airway Epithelial Cells through Extracellular and Cellular Barriers. Genes (Basel). 2016;7(11)
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