Q:

What is the lowest amount of Human Hepatocytes that can be used with the 96-well Shuttle® System or the 4D-Nucleofector® X-Unit?

A:

Human hepatocytes do not like to be cultured and transfected at low densities. Therefore, using less than 100,000 cells per Nucleofection® is not recommended.

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

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