Q:

For hepatocytes, is plating density a concern post Nucleofection®?

A:

Yes, the optimized protocols for the standard Nucleofector® recommend the use of 6 well plates. Plating into a 12-well plate will pose a problem as less cells will attach at high densities.

Categories:
Transfection
Research Areas:
Toxicology

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