Micropulser cuvette
The Micropulser Cuvette is a laboratory equipment designed for electroporation, a technique used to introduce foreign molecules into cells. The cuvette provides a contained environment for the sample and electrodes, facilitating the application of an electric pulse to the cells.
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Electroporation Protocol for Cell Cultures
Optimized Bacterial Electroporation Protocol
E. coli MG1655 and K. pneumoniae KP22ΔRamA strains were prepared for electroporation. Cells grew to exponential phases in LB medium were washed twice and resuspended in 50 µL of sterile ddH2O and mixed with vectors. Electroporation was performed in a 1 mm Micropulser cuvette (Bio‐Rad) at 1800 V. Cells were recovered in LB medium at 37 °C for 1 h before plating onto selective LB agar plates and incubated for overnight at 37 °C.
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