Lentivirus Protocol - Perelman School of Medicine
O (autoclaved and .22 filter sterilized) 20 μg of DNA per transfection -3 μg Rev, 5 μg gp, 1.5 μg VSV G make up 9.5 μg, the rest is transfer vector . 2M CaCl. 2 2xHBS . 50mM Chloroquine . 1)Check the confluency of the cells. 80-90%. 2)Prepare DNA for transfection, ALL REAGENTS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE
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