Introducing The Ingenio® EZporator® Electroporation System from The Experts in Transfection

Recognized as the leader in nucleic acid delivery technologies, Mirus Bio announces the first instrument added to their product portfolio, the Ingenio® EZporator® Electroporation System.

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Recognized as the leader in nucleic acid delivery technologies, Mirus Bio announces the first instrument added to their product portfolio, the Ingenio® EZporator® Electroporation System. The new device is designed to be used with the Ingenio® Electroporation Solution, which is ideal for mammalian and insect cell transfection and has been part of Mirus Bio’s transfection solutions for a decade.

With this new system, researchers can expect:

“It was a natural fit for Mirus to add the Ingenio® EZporator®,” said Josh Snow, Ph.D., Director of Business Development and Marketing Strategy. “Customers have been asking us for a complete system for hard-to-transfect cells. Our answer to this request is the EZporator®, an electroporator that is substantially more cost-effective than other products on the market and that complements our widely-used Ingenio® Electroporation Solution.”

“We believe the Ingenio® EZporator® Electroporation System will be the answer for many labs who are on a limited budget ...

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