Transfecting human embryonic stem cells

AMSBIO has found a reagent to best transfect its human embryonic stem cells

9 Dec 2019
Sophie Ball
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AMSBIO reports on how it has worked with Singapore General Hospital (Singapore) to help them identify the best reagent to transfect their human embryonic stems cells.

Historically the research group of Prof Tan Eng-King had used GeneIN, a transfection reagent specifically developed for stem cells which is now no longer available. Working with AMSBIO, Singapore General Hospital tested several reagents before electing to switch to GenePORTER® 2 to efficiently transfect their human embryonic stem cells. Senior researcher - Dr Christine Chan Hui Shan commented “Human embryonic stem cells are notoriously difficult-to-transfect primary cells. GenePORTER 2 enabled us to deliver our target genes into hESCs with an improved efficiency, compared to some other commercially available transfection reagents."

GenePORTER® 2 transfection reagent is a proprietary lipid formulation specifically designed to provide high transfection efficiencies in a broad range of mammalian cells. GenePORTER® 2 is especially effective in difficult-to-transfect cells, such as PC-12, macrophages, and primary cells. Developed using a high-throughput transfection assay that screens a large library of cationic lipids, the GenePORTER® 2 reagent was selected based on high transfection efficiency, low cytotoxicity, and exceptional stability. Additionally, because of its minimized interaction with serum components, the GenePORTER® 2 transfection reagent is designed to be ideal for transfection in serum containing media.

AMSBIO aims to help advance stem cell discovery by supplying research scientists with the necessary tools and reagents needed to work more efficiently and obtain reliable results faster. Stem cells, particularly human embryonic stem cells, are a notoriously labile cell type. Without careful attention, these cells tend to spontaneously differentiate and undergo genomic rearrangements in culture. Today, AMSBIO promises to offer researchers an unmatched range of high-performance stem-cell-optimized and -qualified growth media, sera, feeder cells, supplements, growth factors and assay kits.

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