[CBA-201] Cell Contraction Assays, Two-Step Attached Model 요약정보 및 구매

24 assays

상품 선택옵션 0 개, 추가옵션 0 개

제조사 CellBiolabs
납기일 2-3 주
판매가격 654,500원
포인트 0점(구매금액 : 0%)
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  • [CBA-201] Cell Contraction Assays, Two-Step Attached Model (+0원)

상품 정보

상품 기본설명

24 assays

상품 상세설명

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  • Uses a 3D collagen matrix to measure changes in the collagen gel size
  • Assess cell contractivity and screen for cell contraction mediators
  • Includes optional cell contraction inhibitor

 

 

 

Cell Contraction Assay
Catalog Number
CBA-201
Size
24 assays
Detection
Light Microscopy
Manual/Data SheetDownload
SDSDownload
Product Details

The two-step attached model combines an initial period of attached matrix contraction leading to mechanical loading, followed by release of the matrices, resulting in mechanical unloading and further contraction as mechanical stress dissipates. Cell Biolabs’ Collagen-based Contraction Assay Kit provides a simple system to assess cell contractivity in vitro and screen cell contraction mediators.

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