Abstract
AbstractScratch assays are routinely performed for multiple research applications in cell biology (i.e., migration, metastasis, repair mechanisms, etc.). Conventional scratches are usually generated with pipette tips. User inconsistencies and varying pipette tips are major obstacles to reproducibility and quantitative power. Here, we present a novel, scratch/gap generating, cell culture plate-based, platform that addresses these issues, providing consistency and reproducibility across multiple users, significantly reducing variability, and increasing quantitative outcomes.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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