3 µm Chemotaxis Assays, 24-Well Format

3 µm Chemotaxis Assays, 24-Well Format
  • 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
  • Detection by fluorescence plate reader

 

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CytoSelect™ 24-Well Cell Migration Assay, 3 µm
Catalog Number
CBA-103
Size
12 assays
Detection
Fluorometric
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$505.00
CytoSelect™ 24-Well Cell Migration Assay, 3 µm
Catalog Number
CBA-103-5
Size
5 x 12 assays
Detection
Fluorometric
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$2,290.00
CytoSelect™ 24-Well Cell Migration Assay, 3 µm, Trial Size
Catalog Number
CBA-103-T
Size
4 assays
Detection
Fluorometric
Manual/Data Sheet Download
SDS Download
Price
$245.00
Product Details

Chemotaxis describes the movement of cells toward or away from a chemical stimulus in their environment. Cell chemotaxis plays a pivotal role in the progression of cancer and other diseases.

CytoSelect™ Cell Migration Assays are ideal for determining the chemotactic properties of cells. The 3 µm pore size is best for the smallest cells including neutrophils and other leukocytes.

CytoSelect™ Chemotaxis Assay Principle. Migratory cells move through the polycarbonate membrane toward a chemoattractant underneath the membrane inserts.

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