Calcium phosphate forms an insoluble precipitate with DNA, which attaches to the cell surface and is taken into the cells by endocytosis. The protocol is easily adapted for use with other types of cells, both adherent and nonadherent. This protocol is a modified version of a method published by Jordan et al. (1996) who rigorously optimized calcium-phosphate-based transfection methods for Chinese hamster ovary cells and the 293 line of human embryonic kidney cells. - [Read Calcium-phosphate-mediated Transfection of Eukaryotic Cells with Plasmid DNAs]
Molecular and genetic toxicology studies for in vitro cytogenetics with CHO or human lymphocytes. Includes: G401 Chromosomal Aberrations in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) Cells, G401-2, G401-R, G401-R2, G401-R2H, G402 Chromosomal Aberrations in Human Lymphocytes, G402-2, G402-R, G402-R2, G402-R2H, G403 Sister Chromatid Exchanges in Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) Cells. - [Read Molecular and Genetic Toxicology Studies for In Vitro Cytogenetics with CHO or human lymphocytes]
Molecular and genetic toxicology studies on gene mutation in mammalian cells In vitro. Includes: G201 Mouse Lymphoma L5178Y/tk+/Cell Gene Mutation Assay; G201-R; G202 Mouse Lymphoma L5178Y/tk+/Cell Gene Mutation Screening Assay; G203 Chinese Hamster Ovary or V79 Cell Mutation Assay at the hprt Locus; G203R. - [Read Molecular and Genetic Toxicology Studies on Gene Mutation in Mammalian Cells In Vitro]