Gene Expression Protocols – Adenoviral, Plasmid, and RNA Techniques
Overview:
Our gene expression protocols cover the most commonly used methods for gene delivery and expression in laboratory research. These include adenoviral, lentiviral, plasmid transfection, RNA interference, and CRISPR-based approaches. Each protocol is designed to provide reproducible and efficient results in mammalian and other model systems.
Featured Protocols:
- Adenoviral Expression (P-Adeno Express)
- Lentiviral Expression
- Plasmid Transfection
- CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing
- siRNA/shRNA Gene Silencing
P-Adeno Express Protocol – Adenoviral Gene Expression
- The P-Adeno Express Protocol provides a complete, step-by-step guide for performing adenoviral-mediated gene expression in laboratory research. This protocol ensures safe, efficient, and reproducible gene delivery into mammalian cells.
- Applications:
- Transient gene expression studies
- Recombinant protein production
- Gene function analysis
- Gene therapy research models
- Key Steps:
- Host cell preparation
- Vector preparation and dilution
- Transduction and incubation
- Monitoring expression
- Harvesting and downstream applications
- Safety and waste disposal
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- Download P-Adeno Express PDF