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#1 Jenn

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Posted 13 November 2002 - 05:17 PM

Has anyone ever tried to transfect an antisense oligo into pancreatic cancer cells?

I've tried using lipofectamine as well as lipofectamine with plus reagent but I don't see any decline in my target protein expression.

I've tried transfecting 6 hours and waiting 24 hours post transfection as well as transfecting  twice and waiting 24 hours with no luck.

If anyone has any advice...I would be most grateful!

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Posted 07 May 2003 - 07:10 AM

Cancer cells are sometimes difficult to transfect. Most of the time, it's linked to the transfection reagent. None are working with any cell ! For cancer cells i'am used to use jetPEI (qbiogene). It's easy to use and performing well. What I love is that this is not liposome based....
Good luck.
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