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Utilizing Custom-designed Galvanotaxis Chambers to Study Directional Migration of Prostate Cells

DOI :

10.3791/51973-v

December 7th, 2014

December 7th, 2014

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1Department of Dermatology, Scool of Medicine, University of California, Davis

We present a method to apply a physiological electric field to migrating, immortalized prostate cells in a custom-made galvanotaxis chamber. Using this method, we demonstrate that 2 lines of non-tumorigenic prostate cells demonstrate different degrees of migration directionality in the field.

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