“BAPtofect-25 systems have revolutionized our transfection process and allowed our undergraduate researchers to transfect dsRNA within the first week of being in our lab. Amazingly easy and accurate.”
Dr. James Balthazor
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
Fort Hays State University
“There was no difference in siRNA knockdown of a target protein in CHO cells following transfection with BAPC vs. two other transfection agents (TransIt-X2 and Lipofectamine 3000). In addition, we found that the presence of BAPC did not affect cell viability after one month of cryopreservation. We have plans to expand these comparisons to additional cell lines in the near future.”
Dr. Barry Bradford
Professor, Animal Sciences and Industry
Kansas State University
“This technology will enable future medical and therapeutic tools. It carries infinite possibilities.”
Dr. Yoonseong Park
Professor, Department of Entomology
Kansas State University
“The addition of BAPC improves delivery of CRISPR components, plasmids, and dsRNA for heritable gene editing and gene targeting in insect nymphs and adults. The first heritable gene Knockouts, using BAPC-assisted-CRISPR-Cas9, produced G2 mutants from injected adult females.”
The FASEB Journal, Abstract Number: 626.2
BAPC-assisted-CRISPR-Cas9 Delivery into Nymphs and Adults for Heritable Gene Editing
Dr. Wayne Hunter
Research Entomologist
USDA-ARS