Oz Biosciences has launched two transfection reagents to directly transfect cells cultured in 3D-Scaffold and 3D-hydrogels.
3D-Fect and 3D-FectIN are the newest reagents specifically developed to directly transfect cells cultured in 3D-Scaffold (3D-Fect) and 3D-Hydrogel (3D-FectIN).
These reagents are suitable for all types of scaffolds, hydrogels and cells, and are based on a novel technology that allows users to add a third dimension to cell culture.
Because 3D matrices are routinely used in basic research and therapeutic applications, Oz has developed 3D-Fect and 3D-FectIN transfection reagents.
In this way, 3D matrices combined with 3D-FectIN or 3D-Fect/DNA complexes are colonised by cells to be transfected in a more natural environment.
This method allows users to study angiogenesis, tube and acini formation, colonisation, neurite growth, tissue engineering, tissue regeneration, tumour invasion, neural differentiation, cellular polarisation and tissue formation.