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Oris™ Cell Migration Assay Kits
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8/10/2018 |
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Oris™ Cell Migration Assays
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AMSBIO supplies a unique range of migration Assays, which are designed to generate highly reproducible results using a microscope, digital imaging system, or fluorescence plate reader.
- Monitor cells in real time - No Transwell™ membrane to block analysis
- Significantly reduce handling - Automation friendly design
- Adapt to any system - Use microscopes, high content screening & high content imaging instruments
- Creative design - Use pre-coated assays or apply your own extracellular matrices
- Flexibility - Perform kinetic or endpoint based 2-D cell migration or 3-D cell invasion assays
- Monitor Phosphorylation Events - Perform In-Cell Westerns during cell migration & invasion
Oris™ Cell Migration Assays are available tissue culture treated, collagen I coated, fibronection coated, or in TriCoated formats. Oris™ assays are the ideal alternative to the scratch assays reducing variability and providing quantitative cell migration data.
Schematic of Oris™ assay cell exclusion technology.
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bio-equip.cn
AMSBIO’s mission is to be a profitable premier provider of quality life science research reagents and services helping customers develop innovative methods, processes, products and medicines. This is achieved by offering small and medium size manufacturers, academic groups and revenue generating biotechs a unique partnership for the global market and by providing state of the art and cost effective solutions to end users and partners.
Formed in 1987 by Sandy Allan and Alex Sim the company’s first offices were in Madrid, Spain. Over the following three years further offices were opened in Italy, Switzerland and the UK. During the formative years of existence AMS helped launch the successful sales campaigns of Stratagene and Invitrogen providing them with an important foothold from which to develop their global brand expansion.
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