Dear Alireza, I have best experience with the Nucleofector technology. with the ready-to-use protocol you don't have to invest your time in the optimization, you can start with real experiments directy. The protocol is for DNA and RNA applications. You get around 40-60% transfection efficiency. An old but still very good customer publication is this with DNA and mRNA:
RNA-transfected CD40-activated B cells induce functional T-cell responses against viral and tumor antigen targets: implications for pediatric immunotherapy- Article RNA-transfected CD40-activated B cells induce functional T-c...
The Nucleofection is done with DCs and B cells
more details and references are in the Lonza knowledge center:https://knowledge.lonza.com/
Peter Buttgereit Thanks for sharing your experience. Unfortunately, I do not have access to Nucleofector technology. So, I'll try basic electroporation for DCs transfection.