Transplation transfection and sutable marker in animal cells
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Transient transfection When cells are transiently transfected with plasmids, the DNA is introduced into the nucleus of the cell, but does not integrate into the chromosome.
This means that many copies of the gene of interest are present, leading to high levels of expressed protein
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Transient transfection When cells are transiently transfected with plasmids, the DNA is introduced into the nucleus of the cell, but does not integrate into the chromosome.
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