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BTX introduces new BTXpress™ High Performance Electroporation Solution. A single buffer solution, the BTXpress ™ Solution enhances gene transfer into mammalian cells transfected by electroporation and efficiently delivers genes into mammalian cells previously considered “hard-to-transfect” by chemical or other non-viral methods.

BTXpress™ supports high efficiency transfection of DNA or siRNA into a broad range of cell lines while maintaining critical cell viability. Combining the performance of the BTXpress electroporation buffer with the versatility of the BTX electroporation systems provides a solution to overcome the difficulties associated with transfecting mammalian cell lines.

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