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What is Electroporation?

Electroporation is a simple biophysical phenomenon in which an electrical pulse is used to create temporary pores in cell membranes, thereby increasing their permeability. This technique enables the entry of both small molecules and large molecules, such as proteins, DNA, and RNA, into the cell cytoplasm. Several factors (such as temperature, cuvettes, pulse medium conductivity, pulse voltage, and duration) affect the result of electroporation. We will help you select the most effective protocol to achieve optimal results.

Products

1. Total Electroporation System

  • An electroporation device suitable for all types of cells
  • Creating square and exponential pulses
  • Creating electric fields up to the intensity of 2500 volts

2. Exponentially Pulse Electroporation System

  • Ability to change voltage, time, and number of pulses
  • Creating square pulses
  • An electroporation device suitable for mammalian cells
  • Increase the voltage up to 500 volts

3. Square pulse electroporation systems

  • Flexible systems allowing to charge up to 2500 volts with different durations and frequencies
  • Flexible systems allowing to charge up to 1000 volts with different durations and frequencies

4.  Electroporation Cuvettes

  • 1 mm
  • 2 mm
  • 4 mm
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Application OF ELECTROPORATION IN

Applications of Electroporation in Biotechnology
Bio
Electroporation applications in planet
Agriculture
Electroporation in Food
Food