Without resistance gene screening, when to use fluorescence...

立奇 殷
Jun 18, 2021
protocol Protocol: Generation of Stable Expression Mammalian Cell Lines Using Lentivirus
Without resistance gene screening, when to use fluorescence microscopy to see transfection efficiency
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Yu Liu Author Answered Jun 25, 2021

Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Houston, the United States of America

For plasmid transfection into 293T cells, 48 hours will give bright fluorescence. For lentiviral transduction into target cells, I usually wait for 72hrs before checking for efficiency.
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磊 周 Answered Jun 20, 2021

西南医院

Generally, 48 hours after lentivirus infection is enough to observe bright fluorescence under microscope or using flow cytometry.
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