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Summary:
Migration is a key property of live cells and critical for normal development, immune response, and disease processes such as cancer metastasis and inflammation.
Contents:
- week 1.pdf(PDF | 93 KB)
- Week 2.pdf(PDF | 125 KB)
- In vitro Cell Migration and Invasion Assays
- License terms
Description
Commonly used, highly accessible methods for examining cell migration and invasion in vitro are described. The first method is the cell wound closure assay that measures cell motility. The second method is the transwell migration and invasion assay that assesses the chemotactic and invasive capacity of cells.
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:
- Reyna, N. S. (2024). Migration Assay Protocol. Cell Biology Education Consortium, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/QZGE-Q140