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Nanoentek ExTransfection™ Electroporation System

Nanoentek ExTransfection™ Electroporation System

Pipette-Style Electroporation System The ExTransfection™ Electroporation System is a benchtop device that uses a single-bead tip to deliver precise electrical pulses, enabling efficient transfection with high cell viability. KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS - High-Efficiency Transfection and Superior Viability - Applicable to a Variety of Cell Types - Consistent Electric Field - Gold-plated electrodes - Wide Range of Sample Sizes: 10 μL and 100 μL

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Electroporation Systems: The Revolutionary Technology in Cell Biology
Welcome to the forefront of cellular and molecular biology. Electroporation systems are a cornerstone of scientific research, using precise electrical fields to create temporary pores in cell membranes. This revolutionary method allows scientists to deliver molecules—such as DNA, RNA, proteins, and drugs—that cannot normally enter a cell, directly into its cytoplasm. Unlock the door to groundbreaking discoveries in a wide range of fields, from gene editing to cancer therapy.

How Does Electroporation Work? A Glimpse into the Science
The core principle of electroporation is both simple and incredibly powerful. When subjected to a controlled electrical pulse, the cell membrane's natural lipid bilayer is temporarily destabilized, leading to the formation of microscopic pores.
  • Applying the Electric Field: A brief, high-voltage electric field is applied to a suspension of cells.
  • Pore Formation: This field creates transient channels through the cell membrane.
  • Molecule Transfer: While these channels are open, target molecules from the surrounding medium enter the cell.
  • Membrane Resealing: Once the pulse ends, the cell membrane quickly repairs itself, trapping the new molecules inside as it returns to its normal state.
Key Parameters for Success The efficiency of the process depends on the precise control of factors like pulse voltagedurationwaveform, and the composition of the buffer solution in which the cells are suspended.
Core Components of an Electroporation System
Every electroporation system consists of several key components that work together to perform this delicate process reliably:
  • Pulse Generator: This is the brain of the system. It generates the required electrical pulses with precise voltage, length, and waveform.
  • Cuvettes and Electrodes: These are the disposable or reusable containers with parallel electrodes that hold the cell suspension. The pulse is delivered to the cells through these electrodes.
  • Cuvette Chamber: This is the housing that securely holds the cuvette and provides the electrical connection to the pulse generator.
Wide-Ranging Applications: From Research to Medicine
The ability of electroporation to efficiently deliver molecules into cells makes it an indispensable tool in numerous fields:
  • Biological Research and Biotechnology: It is widely used to study gene function, perform CRISPR gene editing, and produce recombinant proteins like vaccines or antibodies.
  • Medical and Clinical Advances: In electrochemotherapy, it enhances the delivery of anti-cancer drugs to tumors. It is also a key technology in innovative cancer treatments like gene therapy and Irreversible Electroporation (IRE).
  • Food and Industrial Microbiology: Used for the genetic improvement of microorganisms for applications such as food preservation and biofuel production.