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.
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