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Radius™ 24-Well Cell Migration Assay, (Fibronectin Coated)

Manufacturer Cell Biolabs
Category
Type Assay
Specific against other
Amount 24 assays
Item no. CBA-125-FN
eClass 6.1 32161000
eClass 9.0 32161000
Available
Description
The Radius Cell Migration Assay provides a unique alternative to conventional cell migration assays using the Boyden chamber. Unlike Boyden chamber assays which may only be analyzed at endpoint, the Radius assay uses a proprietary cell culture plate containing a carefully-defined biocompatible hydrogel (Radius gel) spot centralized at the bottom of each well. When cells are seeded In the well, they will attach everywhere except on the Radius gel, creating a cell-free zone. Following cell seeding the Radius gel Is removed, allowing migratory cells to move across the area and close the gap.
Formulation

1. Proprietary biocompatible hydrogel creates a circular area across which cells may migrate following gel removal

2. Versatile plate format allows use with cells of any size, no need to worry about selecting cell culture Inserts with the proper pore size

3. Allows qualitative, quantitative, endpoint or real-time analysis

4. Adaptable to liquid handling equipment and HCS Instrumentation

Shipping Temp
Room Temp
Storage Temp
Upon receipt, aliquot and store the Radius Gel Removal Solution and DAPi Fluorescence Stain at -20C (avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles), and transfer the Fixation Solution to 4C. All other kit components should be stored at room temperature until the kit’s expiration date.

Note: The presented information and documents (Manual, Product Datasheet, Safety Datasheet and Certificate of Analysis) correspond to our latest update and should serve for orientational purpose only. We do not guarantee the topicality. We would kindly ask you to make a request for specific requirements, if necessary.

All products are intended for research use only (RUO). Not for human, veterinary or therapeutic use.

Amount: 24 assays
Available: Out of stock
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