Cell Invasion (Basement Membrane)-Fluorometric
Be the first to review this product! Submit a review
|
(0 Publication)
- FuncS
Supplier Data
Functional Studies - Cell Invasion (Basement Membrane)-Fluorometric (AB325581)
Human Fibrosarcoma HT-1080 Cell Invasion. HT-1080 and NIH3T3 (negative control) were seeded at 300,000 cells/well and allowed to invade toward 10% FBS for 24 hrs in the presence or absence of 2 µM Cytochalasin D. Invasive cells on the bottom of the invasion membrane were stained (top panel picture) and quantified by GR Dye (bottom panel figure).
This figure demonstrates typical results with ab325581 Cell Invasion (Basement Membrane)-Fluorometric. One should use the data below for reference only. This data should not be used to interpret actual results.
- FuncS
Supplier Data
Functional Studies - Cell Invasion (Basement Membrane)-Fluorometric (AB325581)
Quantitation of Human HT-1080. HT-1080 cell suspension was titrated in Cell Detachment Buffer; 150µL of the diluted cell suspension was mixed with 50µL of 4X Lysis Buffer/GR Dye (1 : 75).
This figure demonstrates typical results with ab325581 Cell Invasion (Basement Membrane)-Fluorometric. One should use the data below for reference only. This data should not be used to interpret actual results.
Reactivity data
Product details
The ability of malignant tumor cells to invade normal surrounding tissue contributes in large part to the significant morbidity and mortality of cancers. Invasiveness requires several distinct cellular functions including adhesion, motility, detachment, and extracellular matrix proteolysis. Metastatic cells produce many proteolytic enzymes (e.g. lysosomal hydrolysates, collagenases, plasminogen activators) while the expression of certain cell surface protease receptors is also increased.
ab325581 Cell Invasion (Basement Membrane)-Fluorometric kit contains polycarbonate membrane inserts (8 µm pore size) in a 24-well plate. The upper surface of the insert membrane is coated with a uniform layer of dried basement membrane matrix solution. This basement membrane layer serves as a barrier to discriminate invasive cells from non-invasive cells. Invasive cells are able to degrade the matrix proteins in the layer, and ultimately pass through the pores of the polycarbonate membrane. Finally, these cells are dissociated from the membrane and subsequently detected by the GR Dye.
What's included?
Properties and storage information
Shipped at conditions
Appropriate short-term storage conditions
Appropriate long-term storage conditions
Storage information
Product protocols
- Visit the General protocols
- Visit the Troubleshooting
- Download websiteProtocolBooklet|en
Target data
Product promise
Please note: All products are 'FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. NOT FOR USE IN DIAGNOSTIC OR THERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES'.
For licensing inquiries, please contact partnerships@abcam.com