Volume 6, Issue 3 pp. 179-184
Short Communication

Polyethylenimine, a cost-effective transfection reagent

Christina EhrhardtMirco Schmolke

Mirco Schmolke

Institute of Molecular Virology (ZMBE), Münster, Germany. Fax: 0049 (0)251-83-57793

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Andreas Matzke

Andreas Matzke

Institute of Molecular Virology (ZMBE), Münster, Germany. Fax: 0049 (0)251-83-57793

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Alexander Knoblauch

Alexander Knoblauch

Institute of Molecular Virology (ZMBE), Münster, Germany. Fax: 0049 (0)251-83-57793

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Carola Will

Carola Will

Institute of Molecular Virology (ZMBE), Münster, Germany. Fax: 0049 (0)251-83-57793

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Viktor Wixler

Viktor Wixler

Institute of Molecular Virology (ZMBE), Münster, Germany. Fax: 0049 (0)251-83-57793

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Stephan Ludwig

Stephan Ludwig

Institute of Molecular Virology (ZMBE), Münster, Germany. Fax: 0049 (0)251-83-57793

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First published: 31 May 2006
Citations: 133

Abstract

In search for a cheap and effective transfection reagent we used the positively charged polyplex-forming compound polyethylenimine (PEI). This compound is commercially available from different companies either as a non-modified chemical reagent or with additives as a more cost intensive transfection reagent. Here we used the non-modified PEI reagent to optimize transfection protocols for different cell-lines. With these optimized conditions we were able to transiently transfect a number of cell-lines up to 40–90%.

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