Since a "reagent" is synonymous with "chemical", there are as many reagents as there are chemicals - pretty much a near-infinite list.
Transfection in Farsi means "مهارچه". It refers to the process of introducing nucleic acids, such as DNA or RNA, into a eukaryotic cell for the purpose of manipulating gene expression or studying gene function.
Transient transfection is a method used to introduce foreign DNA into cells for a temporary period, typically a few days. This allows researchers to study gene expression, protein function, and other cellular processes without integrating the foreign DNA into the host cell genome. Transient transfection is often used in laboratory settings for quick and reversible manipulation of gene expression.
yes, e.g. using a process called transfection.
Chemical compounds used in laboratory are frequently called reagents.
Yes only some... It depends
There are various reagents that are used in the estimation of antioxidants. Folin-Ciocalteu and DPPH are the most common reagents used in determining antioxidant activity.?æ
ELECTROFILIC REAGENTS:It is the combination of two words(electro means electron and phile means loving).Therefore those reagents that contain positive charge on it are called eletrophilic reagents. These reagents have the property of attacking on the negative part of the other substance.Some of the reagents are(NO2+ ,SO3+) NUCLEOPHILIC REAGENTS:Combination(nucleo means nucleus and phuile means loving)
Grignard reagents are stable in ether medium. Ether generally forms an adduct with Grignard reagents. In addition, if solvents containing acidic hydrogens are present, Grignard reagents are decomposed to the corresponding hydrocarbon.
Reagents are kept on ice to prevent denaturation or any form of unwanted reactions.
The use of a vector and transfection is often used.
The transfection process can be used practically in procedures where foreign DNA needs to be introduced into bacteria or mammalian cells. It can be used in investigating gene function and modulation of the gene expression, contributing to cellular research, drug discovery, and target validation.