Human Fetus Retina D-407 Transfection Kit


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Transfection Reagent for D-407 Cells (Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells)

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D-407 is a cell line that was originally derived from the retina of a human fetus. D-407 cells have a number of characteristics that make them useful for research purposes. They are able to differentiate into various retinal cell types, including photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelial cells, and they express a variety of genes and proteins that are important for normal retinal function. Additionally, D-407 cells have been used to study the effects of various drugs and toxins on the retina, as well as to investigate the mechanisms underlying retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration and retinitis pigmentosa. Researchers use D-407 cells to study a wide range of biological processes related to the retina, including cell differentiation, gene expression, protein function, and cell signaling. The insights gained from these studies can help to improve our understanding of retinal biology and lead to the development of new therapies for retinal diseases. In order to undertake comprehensive and nuanced explorations, it is absolutely critical to have a cell transfection system that is both effective and targeted in its approach. With this in mind, the scientific experts at CD BioSciences have successfully engineered a highly specialized transfection kit, specifically optimized for use with the D-407 cell line.

It should be noted that our products are for research purposes only. Not suitable for any clinical use.
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