Abstract
In vitro assays of endothelial cell migration have led to critical insights into the mechanisms of angiogenesis. The transwell assay, or modified Boyden chamber assay was developed to investigate chemotaxis, which corresponds to the directional migration of cells in response to a chemoattractant gradient. It is a reliable and convenient assay that does not require expensive equipment.
In the modified Boyden chamber assay, two compartments are separated with a porous membrane through which cells can migrate. The lower compartment contains the chemoattractant, creating a gradient by diffusing into the upper chamber containing the cells. Adherent cells will migrate through the membrane and remain on the lower side of the membrane, where they can finally be fixed, stained, and counted.
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Pellet-Many, C. (2022). VEGF-A165 -Induced Endothelial Cells Chemotactic Migration and Invasion Assays. In: Fiedler, L.R., Pellet-Many, C. (eds) VEGF Signaling. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2475. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2217-9_14
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