Transwell Bowden's Chamber From Greiner Bio-One Yields Optimum Results

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Company:

Greiner Bio-One

Product Name:

ThinCerts-TC inserts, 6 well

Catalog Number:

657638

Transwell invasion assays play a pivotal role in cancer cell research, offering valuable insights into the migratory and invasive potential of cancer cells. This product, the transwell insert, designed for use in a 6-well plate indirect co-culture system, is a translucent white insert that allows for the seeding of cancer cells, facilitating the observation of their migration towards the outer membrane.

Experimental Design and Results Summary

Application

Migration assay, invasion assay

Starting Material

Cancer cells

Tips

Try to improve cell number and check pore size before you start experiments.

Results Summary

The obtained result demonstrated a highly favorable outcome for the experimental procedure, as it substantially simplified the process of observing cellular staining with crystal violet against a pristine white background. This enhanced clarity and contrast between the stained cells and the background, which is paramount in research and experimentation. The distinct visual separation of the crystal violet-stained cells against the unblemished white background not only streamlined the data collection process but also contributed to the precision and accuracy of the observations, thus further enriching the research findings and the overall quality of the analysis.

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The Good

Considering the price, quality is very high at affordable price.

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The Bottom Line

I would like to recommend this product who has a lot of experiments to test cancer cell (also, the other cells types required migration assays., e.g, smooth muscle cell). This product able to produce very stable cell migration results and cells are well attached to the membrane.

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