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Laminin protein is coated on the bottom of each chamber′s porous membrane as the driver for cell migration. A similarly BSA-coated control chamber(s) provides an appropriate migration control. Cells that migrate toward laminin are stained using Calcein-AM a living cell fluorescent dye, quantified on a fluorescent microplate reader.
Each kit provides sufficient materials for the evaluation of 24 samples.
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