Transfection is the process of introducing nucleic acids, either naked or purified, into eukaryotic cells. As we know, a cell where the nucleus is enclosed within a nuclear membrane is called a eukaryotic cell. Large and complex organisms like plants and animals have eukaryotic cells. What are nucleic acids? Well, DNA and RNA. And what is the use of introducing nucleic acids into eukaryotic cells directly? Such a process is undertaken to essentially change the core properties of the cell itself. Here are some of the tips to carry out a successful transfection.












