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CELL TYPE DESCRIPTION OF CELL TYPE CAT.NO. SPECIES ORIGIN OF CELLS COMMON CELL TYPE GROWTH PROPERTIES NUCLEIC ACID / DELIVERED MOLECULE APPLICATION PRODUCT REFERENCE TYPE BIBLIOGRAPHIC DATA PDF LINK

Rat primary granulosa cells isolated from Ovaries Rat genital tract primary cell plasmid Metafectene publication J.-H. Kim et al., Nature Commun., 2014, 5:2936, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms3936 Link

Mouse primary embryonic forebrain cells Mouse brain primary cell plasmid Metafectene publication C. Karl et al., J Neurochemistry, 2005, 92, 264-282

Human primary chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells Human immune system primary cell suspension siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication S. Romano et al., Haematologica, Jul 2008; 93: 1039 - 1048 Link

4-6-week old Balb/c IL2 NOD SCID (null) mice injected into tail vein Mouse unknown unknown siRNA in vivo application Metafectene publication S. Romano et al., Cell Death and Disease, 2013, 4: e578, doi:10.1038/cddis.2013.109 Link

Human fibrous dysplasia cells Human unknown unknown plasmid Metafectene publication P. Orth et al., Mol Biotechnol, Feb 2008; 38(2): 137-44

4-6-week old Balb/c IL2 NOD SCID (null) mice injected into tail vein Mouse unknown unknown oligonucleotide in vivo application Metafectene publication S. Romano et al., Cell Death and Disease, 2013, 4: e578, doi:10.1038/cddis.2013.109 Link

Rat (Sprague Dawley young adult male) primary sensory neurons Rat nervous system primary cell adherent siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication X. X. Chi et al., J Neurophysiol, Nov 2010; 104: 2741 - 2748 Link

Rabbit (New Zealand) primary chondrocytes from articular cartilage Rabbit other primary cell adherent siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication E.-H. Hong et al., J. Biol. Chem., Aug 2011; 286: 28619 - 28631 Link

Rat sensory neurons isolated from dorsal root ganglia (DRG) Rat nervous system primary cell adherent siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication C. Li et al., J. of Neuroinflammation, 2015, DOI 10.1186/s12974-015-0286-8 Link

Mouse granulosa cells isolated from ICR mouse ovaries Mouse genital tract primary cell plasmid Metafectene publication J.-H. Kim et al., J. Reprod. Dev., 2014, 60 (1) :14-20 Link

Mouse primary cortical cells Mouse brain primary cell adherent siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication B.-H. Choi et al., J. Cell Sci., Apr 2006; 119: 1329 - 1340

Human fetal cortical stem cell cultures Human brain stem cell adherent plasmid Metafectene publication S. Couillard-Despres et al., 2014, US 8,841,430 Link

Rat (Sprague-Dawley) primary alveolar macrophages Rat immune system primary cell plasmid Metafectene publication M.-Y. Kim et al., J. Cell Sci., May 2008; 121: 1466 - 1476 Link

Rabbit (New Zealand) primary chondrocytes from articular cartilage Rabbit other primary cell adherent plasmid Metafectene publication J.-H. Ryu et al., J. Biol. Chem., Aug 2006; 281: 22039 - 22047 Link

Hamster fetal ovary (organ culture) Hamster genital tract organ siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication S. K. Roy et al., Methods and Protocols, 825, DOI 10.1007/978-1-61779-436-0_12

Mouse (18.5 dpc fetal or neonatal) ovaries Mouse genital tract unknown miRNA Metafectene publication H. Zhang et al., Reproduction, Jun 2014; 148: 43 - 54 Link

Rabbit articular chondrocytes Rabbit other primary cell adherent plasmid cotransfection (plasmid/plasmid) Metafectene publication J. Rhee, J. of Bio. Chem., 2012, 287, 15: 11751–11760, DOI 10.1074/jbc.M111.281014 Link

Mouse fibroblast cell line, deficient of N-WASP Mouse unknown cell line adherent plasmid Metafectene publication S. Benesch et al., J. Cell Sci., Jul 2005; 118: 3103 - 3115 Link

Mouse (C57Bl/L6) cells in the area of the organ of Corti Mouse sensory organs unknown plasmid in vivo application Metafectene publication M. Praetorius et al., HNO, May 2008; 56(5): 524-9

4-6-week old Balb/c IL2 NOD SCID (null) mice injected into tail vein Mouse unknown unknown siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication S. Romano et al., Cell Death and Disease, 2013, 4: e578, doi:10.1038/cddis.2013.109 Link

Human Praeadipocytes Human skin primary cell plasmid Metafectene publication G. Weisinger et al., US9663790B2 Link

Human primary fibroblasts Human unknown primary cell siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication L. Woodbine et al., Nucleic Acids Res., Sep 2011; 39: 6986 - 6997 Link

Rabbit (New Zealand) primary chondrocytes from articular cartilage Rabbit other primary cell adherent plasmid Metafectene publication J. Rhee et al., J. Biol. Chem., Apr 2012; 287: 11751 - 11760 Link

Bovine granulosa cells isolated from follicles (2-8 mm in diameter) of bovine ovaries Cow genital tract primary cell siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication M. R. Plewes et al., bioRxiv, 2018, doi.org/10.1101/406256 Link

Mouse cultured fetal ovaries Mouse genital tract primary cell siRNA RNA-Interference Metafectene publication B. Xu et al., PLoS One, 2011, 6(1): e16046, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016046 Link

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