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Transduction reagents

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Transduction reagents are a class of laboratory tools used to facilitate the delivery of genetic material, such as DNA or RNA, into cells. These reagents are designed to enhance the efficiency of transduction, a process where genetic material is introduced into target cells. The core function of transduction reagents is to provide a safe and effective means for researchers to study cellular processes, gene expression, and other biological phenomena by modulating the genetic makeup of cells.

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Optimizing Adenoviral Transduction in HUVECs

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The conditions used for the transduction of recombinant adenoviruses were optimized by using adenovirus encoding GFP. All reagents and kits, including transduction reagents, an adenovirus purification kit, and an adenovirus titration kit, were purchased from Cell Biolabs, Inc. After purification, the titration of each recombinant adenovirus was determined by an ELISA titrating kit. HUVECs were seeded into 6-well plates for 24 h until they reached 80% confluence. According to the manufacturers’ protocol, adenovirus was transduced into cells by using ViraDuctin (Cell Biolabs, Inc.). HUVECs were infected with adenoviral vectors with a multiplicity of infection (MOI) of 100 plaque-forming units per cell in the presence of ViraDuctin. After incubation with viral particles for 48 h, the cells were assessed for the expression of the transduced genes.
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Optimizing Adenoviral Transduction in HUVECs

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The conditions used for the transduction of recombinant adenoviruses were optimized by using adenovirus encoding GFP. All reagents and kits, including transduction reagents, an adenovirus purification kit, and an adenovirus titration kit, were purchased from Cell Biolabs, Inc. After purification, the titration of each recombinant adenovirus was determined by an ELISA titrating kit. HUVECs were seeded into 6-well plates for 24 h until they reached 80% confluence. According to the manufacturers’ protocol, adenovirus was transduced into cells by using ViraDuctin (Cell Biolabs, Inc.). HUVECs were infected with adenoviral vectors with a multiplicity of infection (MOI) of 100 plaque-forming units per cell in the presence of ViraDuctin. After incubation with viral particles for 48 h, the cells were assessed for the expression of the transduced genes.
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