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CytoSelect™ 24-Well Cell Migration Assay (8 μm, Colorimetric Format)

CA 适用: 哺乳动物 Colorimetric Cell Samples, Serum Quantitative
产品编号 ABIN2344831
发货至: 中国
  • 适用
    哺乳动物
    检测方法
    Colorimetric
    应用范围
    Cellular Assay (CA)
    品牌
    CytoSelect™
    样品类型
    Serum, Cell Samples
    Analytical Method
    Quantitative
    产品特性
    CytoSelect™ Cell Migration Assay Kit utilizes polycarbonate membrane inserts (8 μm pore size) to assay the migratory properties of cells. This Trial Size kit contains sufficient reagents for the evaluation of 4 samples. The 8 μm pore size is optimal for epithelial and fibroblast cell migration. However, in the case of leukocyte chemotaxis, a smaller pore size (3 μm) is recommended.
    组件
    1. 24-well Migration Plate : One 24-well plate containing 4 cell culture inserts (8 μm pore size)
    2. Cell Stain Solution : One 4 mL bottle
    3. Extraction Solution : One 4 mL bottle
    4. Cotton Swabs : 40 each
    5. Forceps : One each
    试剂未包括
    1. Migratory cell lines
    2. Cell culture medium
    3. Serum free medium, such as DMEM containing 0.5 % BSA, 2 mM CaCl2 and 2 mM MgCl2
    4. Cell culture incubator (37 °C, 5 % CO2 atmosphere)
    5. Light microscope
    6. 96-well microtiter plate
    7. Microtiter plate reader
  • 应用备注
    Optimal working dilution should be determined by the investigator.
    说明

    • Fully quantify chemotaxis with no manual cell counting
    • Measure chemotaxis in less than 6 hours with most cell types
    • Membrane inserts are uncoated to allow use with any chemoattractant

    实验流程
    The CytoSelect™ Cell Migration Assay Kit contains polycarbonate membrane inserts (8 μm pore size) in a 24-well plate. The membrane serves as a barrier to discriminate migratory cells from non- migratory cells. Migratory cells are able to extend protrusions towards chemoattractants (via actin cytoskeleton reorganization) and ultimately pass through the pores of the polycarbonate membrane. Finally, the cells are removed from the top of the membrane and the migratory cells are stained and quantified.
    实验流程
    1. Under sterile conditions, allow the 24-well migration plate to warm up at room temperature for 10 minutes.
    2. Prepare a cell suspension containing 0.5-1.0 x 106 cells/mL in serum free media. Agents that inhibit or stimulate cell migration can be added directly to the cell suspension. Note: Overnight starvation may be performed prior to running the assay
    3. Add 500 μL of media containing 10 % fetal bovine serum or desired chemoattractant(s) to the lower well of the migration plate.
    4. Add 300 μL of the cell suspension solution to the inside of each insert.
    5. Incubate for 2-24 hours in a cell culture incubator.
    6. Carefully aspirate the media from the inside of the insert. Wet the ends of 2-3 cotton-tipped swabs with water, flatten the ends of the swabs by pressing them against a clean hard surface, and gently swab the interior of the inserts to remove non-migratory cells. Take care not to puncture the polycarbonate membrane. Be sure to remove cells on the inside perimeter of the insert.
    7. Transfer the insert to a clean well containing 400 μL of Cell Stain Solution and incubate for 10 minutes at room temperature.
    8. Gently wash the stained inserts several times in a beaker of water. Allow the inserts to air dry.
    9. (optional) Count migratory cells with a light microscope under high magnification objective, with at least three individual fields per insert.
    10. Transfer each insert to an empty well, adding 200 μL of Extraction Solution per well, then incubating 10 minutes on an orbital shaker.
    11. Transfer 100 μL from each sample to a 96-well microtiter plate and measure the OD 560nm in a plate reader. 4
    限制
    仅限研究用
  • 储存条件
    4 °C
    储存方法
    Store all components at 4°C.
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  • 背景
    Cell migration is a highly integrated, multistep process that orchestrates embryonic morphogenesis, tissue repair and regeneration. It plays a pivotal role in the disease progression of cancer, mental retardation, atherosclerosis, and arthritis. The initial response of a cell to a migration-promoting agent is to polarize and extend protrusions in the direction of the attractant, these protrusions can consist of large, broad lamellipodia or spike-like filopodia. In either case, these protrusions are driven by actin polymerization and can be stabilized by extracellular matrix (ECM) adhesion or cell-cell interactions (via transmembrane receptors).
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