Calcium Phosphate Transfection Reagents
Calcium phosphate precipitation is a simple, cost-effective, and widely used method for DNA transfection in eukaryotic cells. In this process, DNA forms a calcium phosphate precipitate that is taken up by cells, resulting in effective gene expression under optimized conditions. It is commonly used for both transient and stable transfection, particularly in cell lines such as HEK293.

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