Versatile Electroporation Systems for Cell Therapies

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Delivering nucleic acids into cells is a critical step during cell therapy product development. Electroporation allows researchers to transfect a large number of cells in a short time. However, optimizing electroporation conditions to achieve high-efficiency transfer without affecting cell viability remains a major challenge in cellular therapeutics development.

Download this article from Thermo Fisher Scientific to learn about electroporation platforms that offer high transfection efficiency without affecting cell survival.

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