24-Well Haptotaxis Assays, Collagen I

24-Well Haptotaxis Assays, Collagen I
  • Fully quantify haptotaxis with no manual cell counting
  • Measure haptotaxis in less than 6 hours with most cell types
  • Membrane inserts are precoated on the bottom with Collagen I
  • Colorimetric or fluorometric detection

 

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CytoSelect™ 24-Well Cell Haptotaxis Assay, Collagen I
Catalog Number
CBA-100-COL
Size
12 assays
Detection
Colorimetric
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$530.00
CytoSelect™ 24-Well Cell Haptotaxis Assay, Collagen I
Catalog Number
CBA-101-COL
Size
12 assays
Detection
Fluorometric
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$530.00
Product Details

Cell haptotaxis describes cell migration toward or along a gradient of chemoattractants or adhesion sites in the extracellular matrix.

The CytoSelect™ Cell Haptotaxis Assays are ideal for determining the migratory properties of cells. The 8 µm membrane pore size is ideal for epithelial cells and fibroblasts. The membrane serves as a barrier to distinguish between migratory and non-migratory cells.

CytoSelect™ 24-Well Cell Haptotaxis Assay. MDA-231 cells were seeded at 150,000 cells/well and allowed to migrate toward FBS for 4 hours. Migratory cells, on the bottom of the migration membrane, were stained according to the assay protocol.

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