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  1. liposome transfection One of the cell transfection methods
  2. Cell proliferation assay: MTT method The MTT assay, also known as the MTT colorimetric assay, can be used to: detect cell survival and growth.
  3. Transfection of HEK293T cells by calcium phosphate method Transfection of HEK293T cells by calcium phosphate method can be applied to (1) study the mechanism of transfection of mammalian cells and (2) genetic engineeri
  4. Preparation of electroporation-transformed receptor E.coli TG1 cells This experiment was mainly used to prepare receptorized E.coli TG1 cells.
  5. Preparation of blood samples for gene chip analysis Preparation of blood samples for gene chip analysis can be used for (1) gene expression analysis and (2) analysis of gene expression in blood leukocytes.
  6. Expression profiling gene chip experiments Expression profiling gene chips can be applied to (1) disease diagnosis; (2) new drug development; and (3) environmental protection.
  7. Experimental determination of the half-life of sodium salicylate The half-life of salicylic acid was determined by the colorimetric method, the salicylic acid root reacts with iron ions to form a purple complex, the optical d
  8. Determination of soluble sugar content in plants (anthrone method) The determination of soluble sugars in fruits and vegetables can be used to: understand and identify the quality of fruits and vegetables.
  9. Observation of mitosis in plant cells Mitosis, also known as indirect division, was first discovered in animals by W. Fleming (1882) and in plants by E. Strasburger (1880). Characterized by the pres
  10. Preparation of plant protoplasts The preparation of plant protoplasts can be used for: (1) due to its ability to regenerate cell walls, carry out successive cell divisions and regenerate comple
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