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What is transient transfection?

Transient transfection is a method of introducing foreign nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) into cells without integrating it into the host cell's genome. The introduced genetic material is expressed for a limited time, typically ranging from a few hours to several days, before being degraded or lost during cell division. It is commonly used for short-term protein expression, gene function studies, and rapid screening of gene candidates.

What other technologies are related to transient transfection?

transient transfection Complementary Technologies

PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) is often used to amplify the gene of interest before transient transfection, ensuring sufficient DNA for the process. It's a complementary technique that enhances the efficiency of transient transfection.
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