| We send this reagant on: |
Room temperature |
| The temperatureerature for storage is: |
4º, C |
| SDS or safty data sheet: |
more (CBA-120-T) GHS, pdf |
| Type of reagent: |
Cell Based Assays |
| Related techniques: |
Cell Migration, Gap Closure Assays, Invasion and Wound Healing, Wound Healing Assays, Cell Based Assays |
| Use of the reagent: |
24-Well Wound Healing Assay provides a much more consistent method to measure cell migration across a wound field gap in vitro, Cells may then be treated or monitored for proliferation or migration across the wound field by imaging samples at fixed time points or by time-lapse microscopy, However, Our CytoSelect&trade, Proprietary inserts generate a consistent 0, cell proliferation and wound healing, these assays lack a consistently defined wound gap and can result in high inter-sample variation, 9mm wound gap between the cells, Traditionally scratch assays have been used to study cell migration |
| Cellular use: |
More consistent results well-to-well compared to homemade scratch assays |
| Protocol information: |
cell proliferation and wound closure, Useful for measuring cell migration |
| Reagent properties: |
Inert inserts leave no residues , impede proliferation or migration of cells, that could  |
| Living modified organisme in this reagent or LMO: |
Not applicable |
| Conjugation and form: |
host specific |
| Species compatible to: |
human cells and cell lines and other cells |
| Use of this test kit or product: |
Molecular biology |
| Antigen: |
the sequence of the protein |
| Buffer: |
5, The concentration in mg/ml in a 10mM of buffered solution at pH 7 to 7 |
| Molecular weight: |
kiloDalton |
| This reagent is purified: |
98 |
| Test: |
Cellular biology labs supplies other types of Assays as 1 |
| Gene target: |
24 Wound Healing Trial Size, CytoSelect&trade |
| Short name: |
24-Well Wound Healing Assay, Trial Size, CytoSelect&trade |
| Technique: |
assays, Assay |
| Host: |
Assay |
| Alternative name: |
24-Well Wound Healing test, Trial Size, CytoSelect&trade |
| Alternative technique: |
arrays |