Q:

How many cells do I have to use for each well of the 16-well Nucleocuvette® Strip?

A:

This depends on the cell type you are working with.

In our Optimized Protocols the cell numbers range from 2.5 x 10^4 cells (mouse DC) up to 1x 10^6 cells (human T cells).

Detailed information is provided in our 4D-Nucleofector® Optimized Protocols.

Categories:
Transfection
Laboratory Instrumentation
Research Areas:
Gene Expression

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