- Electroporation device suitable for all types of cells
- Creating square and exponential pulses
- Creating electric fields up to the intensity of 2500 volts
- Ability to change voltage, time and number of pulses
- Ideal electroporation device for research and academic laboratories, pharmaceutical and vaccine centers
Transfection of biological molecules, such as DNA, RNA or proteins into living cells is an important tool to study the biological functions of these molecules. Electroporation is a suitable method for introducing foreign molecules into cells, by forming transient pores in the cell membrane using electrical pulses, electroporation allows the transfer of drug molecules or nucleic acids into the intracellular environment.
Electroporation is used in various fields such as cancer treatment (electrochemotherapy), agriculture… But this device is intended for research and preclinical use only and not for use in diagnostic or clinical procedures.
Model | Electroporation Exp-Sqare | Square pulse electroporation system | Exponentially pulse electroporation system |
Main Unit | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Exp Module | ✓ | ✓ | |
Sqr Module | ✓ | ✓ | |
Voltage(V) | 10-3,000 and 10-500 V | 10-500 V | 10-3,000 V |
Capacitance (µF) | 0.22-47 µF | — | 0.22-47 µF |
Time (s) | 100 us – 15 ms | 100 us – 15 ms | |
Cell Types | Prokaryotic, including bacteria, fungi and other microorganisms | Eukaryotic, including mammalian cells and plant protoplasts | Eukaryotic and prokaryotic |
Waveform | Exponential-decay and square-wave | Square-wave | Exponential-decay |