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Amaxa cell line nucleofactor kit c

Manufactured by Lonza
Sourced in Germany

The Amaxa Cell Line Nucleofactor Kit C is a laboratory equipment product designed for the transfection of cell lines. It facilitates the introduction of nucleic acids, such as plasmids or siRNA, into a variety of mammalian cell types.

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2 protocols using amaxa cell line nucleofactor kit c

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Silencing CD36 and iPLA2β in U937 Cells

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To silence the expression of CD36 and iPLA2β in U937 cells, Amaxa Cell Line Nucleofactor Kit C and Nucleofactor II Device (both from Lonza Cologne, Cologne, Germany) were used. Cells were transfected with ON-TARGETplus SMARTpool siRNA targeting human CD36 and iPLA2β (CD36 and PLA2G6), as well as with Non-targeting Control Pool (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Schwerte, Germany) at a concentration of 30 pM siRNA/1 × 106 cells.
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CD47 Enhancer Luciferase Assay

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416b cells were transfected using Amaxa® Cell Line Nucleofactor® kit C (Lonza), U937 program, with 2 μg of RENILLA Luciferase control reporter and 4 μg of CD47 enhancer-Firefly vectors. CD47 enhancer-FIREFLY vector was generated from the previously described construct CD47-E5 (28 (link)). Luciferase activity was monitored 8 h after transfection using the Dual Luciferase Reporter Assay (Promega).
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