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What is the difference between GenePORTER and GenePORTER 2?

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What is the difference between GenePORTER and GenePORTER 2?

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The GenePORTER Transfection Reagent allows efficient serum-free transfection of a broad spectrum of commonly transfected cells, such as HEK293, COS-1, COS-7, B16-F0, and Jurkat. The GenePORTER Reagent is easy to use, minimally toxic, and ideal for both adherent and suspension cells. The GenePORTER 2 Reagent is especially effective in difficult-to-transfect cells, such as PC-12, macrophages, and primary cells. The GenePORTER 2 Reagent provides high transfection efficiency, low cytotoxicity, and exceptional stability. Additionally, because of its minimized interaction with serum components, the GenePORTER 2 reagent is ideal for transfection in serum containing media.

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