Scratch assays are used to study how a population of cells re-colonises a vacant region on a two-dimensional substrate after a cell monolayer is scratched. These experiments are used in many applications including drug design for the treatment of cancer and chronic wounds. To provide insights into the mechanisms that drive scratch assays, solutions of continuum reaction–diffusion models have been calibrated to data from scratch assays. These models typically include a logistic source term to describe carrying capacity-limited proliferation; however, the choice of using a logistic source term is often made without examining whether it is valid. Here we study the proliferation of PC-3 prostate cancer cells in a scratch assay. All experimental...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to explore how a low-density monolayer of cells grows w...
The study of how cell populations grow and spread is integral to understanding and predicting the i...
BACKGROUND: Standard methods for quantifying IncuCyte ZOOM(™) assays involve measurements that quant...
Scratch assays are in vitro methods for studying cell migration. In these experiments, a scratch is ...
Scratch assays are in vitro methods for studying cell migration. In these experiments, a scratch is ...
Scratch assays are standard in-vitro experimental methods for studying cell migration. In these expe...
In vitro cell biology assays are routinely used to study cancer spreading, drug design and tissue re...
Scratch assays are difficult to reproduce. Here we identify a previously overlooked source of variab...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Scratch assays are standard in-vitro experimental procedures for studying cell migration. In these e...
Scratch assays are often used to investigate potential drug treatments for chronic wounds and cancer...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour in vitro. Typical experimental ...
Quantifying the impact of biochemical compounds on collective cell spreading is an essential element...
Moving cell fronts are an essential feature of wound healing, development and disease. The rate at w...
Quantifying the impact of biochemical compounds on collective cell spreading is an essential element...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to explore how a low-density monolayer of cells grows w...
The study of how cell populations grow and spread is integral to understanding and predicting the i...
BACKGROUND: Standard methods for quantifying IncuCyte ZOOM(™) assays involve measurements that quant...
Scratch assays are in vitro methods for studying cell migration. In these experiments, a scratch is ...
Scratch assays are in vitro methods for studying cell migration. In these experiments, a scratch is ...
Scratch assays are standard in-vitro experimental methods for studying cell migration. In these expe...
In vitro cell biology assays are routinely used to study cancer spreading, drug design and tissue re...
Scratch assays are difficult to reproduce. Here we identify a previously overlooked source of variab...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study the collective spreading of cell populations. In general,...
Scratch assays are standard in-vitro experimental procedures for studying cell migration. In these e...
Scratch assays are often used to investigate potential drug treatments for chronic wounds and cancer...
Scratch assays are routinely used to study collective cell behaviour in vitro. Typical experimental ...
Quantifying the impact of biochemical compounds on collective cell spreading is an essential element...
Moving cell fronts are an essential feature of wound healing, development and disease. The rate at w...
Quantifying the impact of biochemical compounds on collective cell spreading is an essential element...
Cell proliferation assays are routinely used to explore how a low-density monolayer of cells grows w...
The study of how cell populations grow and spread is integral to understanding and predicting the i...
BACKGROUND: Standard methods for quantifying IncuCyte ZOOM(™) assays involve measurements that quant...