Oris™ Cell Migration Assay

Wound healing assay cell type - human MCF-10A

Experiment
Wound healing assay cell type - human MCF-10A
Product
Oris™ Cell Migration Assay from Platypus Technologies
Manufacturer
Platypus Technologies

Protocol tips

Protocol tips
- Culture media were changed to DMEM/F12 containing EGF (35 ng/ml) after overnight incubation. Proliferation inhibitor mitomycin C (25 ng/ml) was used to exclude influence of cell proliferation

Publication protocol

The wound-healing migration assay was performed using the Oris cell migration kit (Platypus Technologies) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. MCF-10A cell invasion was measured using the BioCoat Matrigel Invasion Chamber (BD Biosciences; 8-μm pore size) according to the manufacturer’s protocol.


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4 years ago

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