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Culture-Insert 2 Well in µ-Dish 35 mm

Model:80206 81176 80209

Brand:ibidi

Specifications :30/box

Introduction:A 2 well silicone insert with a defined cell-free gap, suitable for wound healing, migration assays, 2D invasion assays, and co-cultivation of cells

Applications

Wound healing assays

Migration assays

2D invasion assays

Co-cultivation of cells

Specifications

Number of wells2
Outer dimensions8.4 x 8.4 x 5 mm (w x l x h)
Volume per well70 µl
Growth area per well0.22 cm²
Coating area per well0.82 cm²
Width of cell free gap500 µm +/- 100 µm
MaterialBiocompatible silicone
BottomNo bottom - sticky underside

Endothelial cells cultured in a µ-Dish 35 mm, high with a Culture-Insert 2 Well. Image by Derek Sung, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, USA.

Technical Features

Culture-Insert 2 Well, pre-inserted into:

µ-Dish 35 mm, high (imaging dish with standard 12 mm walls), or

µ-Dish 35 mm, low (imaging dish with low 7 mm walls)

Biocompatible silicone material with adhesive underside

Ready-to-use: the Culture-Insert is already placed in the µ-Dish 35 mm, high or µ-Dish 35 mm, low

Clean surface after insert removal without remaining material

Find full specifications and technical details here: µ-Dish 35 mm, high | µ-Dish 35 mm, low

Principle for Wound Healing and Migration Assays

Visualization of Cell Migration in Wound Healing Assays

Wound healing and migration assays are done by seeding cells into the Culture-Insert 2 Well. After cell attachment, a cell-free gap is created in which the cell migration can be visualized.

Cell Invasion of Co-Culture Assays

The Culture-Insert 2 Well can also be used for seeding two different cell types. After the removal of the insert, the cell fronts can be analyzed for their invasional behavior.

Culture-Inserts vs. Scratch Assay

At first glance, the methods of scratching and placing a Culture-Insert seem to be two very similar approaches to create a cell-free gap. However, at a closer look, these two methods differ in important aspects that could influence the outcome of the assay:

The ibidi Culture-Inserts provide improved reproducibility when compared with a scratch assay

Time-dependent changes of the open area due to cell migration. A comparison between gap creation by using the ibidi Culture-Insert 2 Well (left) and by scratching with a pipet tip. Data provided by M. Börries, University Freiburg, Germany.

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