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Invitrogen™ Neon™ NxT Electroporation System 1-Channel Tubes
Description
Neon NxT Electroporation System 1-Channel Tubes are designed specifically for use with the Neon NxT Electroporation System with 1-Channel Pipette (Cat. Nos. NEON1S, NEON1SK, NEON18S, NEON18SK). Each Neon NxT Electroporation System Kit for 25 x 2 reactions (Cat. Nos. N1025 and N10025) comes with eight 1-channel tubes, and each Neon NxT Electroporation System Kit with 1-Channel Tubes for 96 x 2 reactions (Cat. Nos. N1096 and N10096) comes with 32 1-channel tubes. This pack of additional tubes is offered for those wishing to use single tubes per reaction depending on their experimental setup or for reactions with the 1-channel pipette when predominately using the 8-channel pipette and utilizing kits that contain the 8-channel tubes.
Specifications
Specifications
| Quantity | 96 tubes |
| Cell Type | Stem Cells, Primary Cells, Hard-to-Transfect Cells |
| Format | Electroporation Pipette Tip |
| Transfection Technique | Electroporation |
| For Use With (Equipment) | Neon™ NxT Electroporation System |
| For Use With (Application) | Electroporation, Transfection |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The tubes are packaged in groups of 4. Therefore, Cat. No. NT24 will have 6 bags of 4 tubes and Cat. No. NT96 will have 24 bags of 4 tubes.
For best results with the Neon Nxt Electoporation System, the cells should be healthy (not stressed) and actively dividing so that the nuclear membrane integrity is already weakened for payload needing to enter the nucleus. Consider starving the cells of serum or other essential nutrients.
Arcing could be caused by high voltage or pulse length settings, high salt or contaminants in the DNA sample, incorrect cell density, and air bubbles formed during mixing of cell samples. Mix samples gently to avoid air bubble formation and pipette samples in a slow, smooth motion to avoid air uptake.
The optimal time for analysis of protein expression is dependent upon the stability of the protein being expressed. For a short-lived protein, like luciferase, analysis of protein expression should be done at 6-18 hours after electroporation. For a more stable protein, such as GFP, you should start the analysis at 24 hours or longer post-electroporation.
We recommend analyzing the cells 72 hours post-electroporation.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.