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Klaus Willecke
LIMES Institute, Molecular Genetics, University of Bonn, Germany
1 protocol
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Chaitali Basole
Precision Biosciences
3 protocols
Gal Haimovich
Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
95 protocols
Jia Li
SRI International
51 protocols
Liku Tezera
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Philipp Wörsdörfer
Post-Doc, University of Würzburg
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Stem cell
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University of Bonn
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=w%C3%B6rsd%C3%B6rfer+p
1 Protocol published
Functional Analysis of Connexin Channels in Cultured Cells by Neurobiotin Injection and Visualization
Authors:
Philipp Wörsdörfer
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Klaus Willecke
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06/05/2017,
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Functional gap junction channels between neighboring cells can be assessed by microinjection of low molecular weight tracer substances into cultured cells. The extent of direct intercellular communication can be precisely quantified by this method. ...
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Single Cell Migration Assay Using Human Breast Cancer MDA-MB-231 Cell Line
Authors:
David M. Gau
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Partha Roy
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04/20/2020,
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Cell migration is a fundamental cellular process that plays a crucial role in many physioglogical and pathological processes such as wound healing or cancer metastasis. Many assays have been developed to examine cell migration, such as the wound ...
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A Cell Culture Model that Mimics Physiological Tissue Oxygenation Using Oxygen-permeable Membranes
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Chloe-Anne Martinez
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Peter A. Cistulli
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Kristina M. Cook
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09/20/2019,
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Dissolved oxygen and its availability to cells in culture is an overlooked variable which can have significant consequences on experimental research outcomes, including reproducibility. Oxygen sensing pathways play key roles in cell growth and ...
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