A-431 In Vitro Scratch Assay (Migration)

CAT#: ITS-1122-YF1286
Target Cell Organism: Human
Target Cell Alternative Name: A431
Target Cell Name: A-431
Assay Type: Cell Migration and Invasion Assays
Assay Overview
This assay is to provide A-431-based In Vitro Scratch Assay (Migration) to accelerate our client's oncology projects. The assay will be customized according to the specific requirements. Please contact our scientists to discuss more details.
Target Cell Name
A-431
Target Cell Organism
Human
Target Cell Background
A-431 is a cell line exhibiting epithelial morphology that was isolated from the epidermis of an 85-year-old female patient with epidermoid carcinoma. This cell line is one of a series of cell lines established from solid tumors by D.J. Giard, et al. and can be used in cancer, toxicology, and immuno-oncology research.
Target Cell Alternative Name
A431
Related Diseases
Epidermoid Carcinoma
Research Area
Oncology
Assay Name
In Vitro Scratch Assay (Migration)
Short Description
A-431-cell based In Vitro Scratch Assay (Migration)
Assay Description
A wound healing assay is one of the simple and common assays used to monitor cancer cell migration. In a normal wound healing assay, attached cancer cells are exposed to tested compound (s) and incubated for 1-2 hours. A scratch is then manually made using a sterile pipette tip or needle and the width of the scratch is recorded at different time intervals. The effects of a testing drug on invasiveness of cells can also be monitored using this assay. However, this assay cannot be carried out with non-adherent cells.
Assay Alternative Names
Wound Healing Assay
Assay Type
Cell Migration and Invasion Assays
Assay Type Details
The movement of cancer cells and formation of tumors in neighboring tissue is a sequential cascade known as invasion-metastatic cascade, which includes cancer cell invasion through extracellular matrix (ECM), intravasation into blood and colonization at sites after they exit from blood circulation. Migration and invasion are two dif ferent processes where, cell migration involves movement of cells without passing through a barrier such as ECM, whereas cell invasion involves passing through a barrier such as ECM while destroying it.
Assay Subtype
Cell Migration Assay
Assay MOA
Cell Migration Assay
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