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Three-dimensional migration assays

Figure 1 Three-dimensional migration assays. (A) Under agarose assay. Cells migrating under a sheet of agarose. (B) Confiner assay. Cells migrating between two glass slides. The spacing between glass slides is determined by polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) micropillars. Figure 1 Three-dimensional migration assays. (A) Under agarose assay. Cells migrating under a sheet of agarose. (B) Confiner assay. Cells migrating between two glass slides. The spacing between glass slides is determined by polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) micropillars.
Microfluidics is an emerging field that is finding a lot of applications in cell biology. The ability to precisely control the various mechanical cues like shear stress and to produce and maintain precise chemical gradients, good optical resolution, and biocompatibility makes microfluidic platform a useful tool to develop three-dimensional migration assays. This chapter will cover and discuss the potential use of some three-dimensional migration assays developed in a microfluidic system. [Pg.338]

Two-Dimensional vs. Three-Dimensional In Vitro lUmor Migration and Invasion Assays... [Pg.227]


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