Q:

When can I start induction studies on Human Hepatocytes transfected with the Nucleofector®?

A:

We recommend allowing the transfected hepatocytes to recover in Plating medium for 72 hours post-Nucleofection®.

For induction studies (e.g. CYP3A4), the Plating medium is replaced with maintenance medium (William's E without FCS and EGF) and Rifampicin is added for an additional 48 hours.

The expression of CYP3A4 is analyzed 120 hours post-Nucleofection.

Related Cells:
Hepatocyte, human
Categories:
Transfection
Research Areas:
Toxicology

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