MCE webinar introduces Teleofection, a cutting-edge two-step process to enhance the formation of biocompatible CaP nanoparticles.
Teleofection facilitates the delivery of nucleic acid and protein into primary neurons and NSCs, reducing the need for specialized skills and equipment.
Teleofection can easily fine-tune transfection efficiency by adjusting the incubation time and nanoparticle quantity, suitable for various experimental requirements.
Teleofection is versatile technique, allowing for the delivery of various cargos into the same cell culture, whether simultaneously or sequentially. This flexibility can be invaluable for long-term studies, such as monitoring neural development and synapse plasticity.
Moreover, teleofection ensures consistent and robust expression of the delivered genes, which is essential for molecular and biochemical studies.
Teleofection stands out as a significant advancement in neurobiology, offering a user-friendly, cost-effective, and reproducible method that could transform our understanding of brain function and development.
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Associate Professor. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Taipei Medical University
EMBO Global Investigator Network Award, Europe
Outstanding Research Award, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
In this Webinar, You Will Learn:
The workflow of calcium phosphate (CaP) nanoparticles for the delivery of exogenous materials using a novel two-step transfection method.
Techniques for delivering both nucleic acids and proteins into primary neurons and neuronal stem cells, without the need for specialized skills or expensive equipment.
Applications of teleofection in neurobiological research to advance the understanding of neural processes.