What devices does Eppendorf supply for electroporation?
1. The Electroporator 2510 is especially suitable for porating bacteria and yeasts. The time constant permanently set at 5 ms allows new protocols to be optimized simply by selecting a pulse voltage between 200 and 2,500 V. 2. In combination with the electroporation buffers, the Multiporator makes an ideal system for transfecting eukaryotic cells. In combination with the hypoosmolar buffer, the µs pulse (Soft Pulse) which handles cells gently efficiently transfects cells at a simultaneously high survival rate. The microprocessor-controlled pulse discharge facilitates optimization by directly programming the time constant and thus guaranteeing the reproducibility of experiments. The Multiporator is available or can be upgraded with two optional modules. The bacteria module can be used to perform electroporation on bacteria and yeasts. Equipping the module for cell fusion involves a Micro fusion chamber to optimize parameters and a Helix fusion chamber to perform the real fusion experime
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