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Three well silicone insert

Manufactured by Ibidi
Sourced in Germany

The three-well silicone insert is a laboratory equipment designed to provide a contained environment for cell culture and experimentation. It features three individual wells made of silicone material, allowing for the controlled culturing or testing of multiple samples simultaneously.

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2 protocols using three well silicone insert

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Wound Healing Assay with miR-34a Cells

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A three-well silicone insert (Ibidi GmbH) was used to perform wound-like scratches in each well. Detached miR-34a stable cells were removed with phosphate-buffered saline wash and cultured in the serum-free medium for 24 h. Microscope images of migratory cells were captured (Zeiss AG) and the width of the gap in each scratch was measured using ImageJ software v1.44p (National Institutes of Health).
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Wound Healing Assay with VSMCs

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A wound healing assay was conducted using migration dishes containing a three-well silicone insert (Ibidi GmbH, Gräfelfing, Germany). Upon isolation, 1.5 × 105 VSMCs from both genotypes were seeded and cultured until they grew confluent. For generating a migration gap, the three-well insert was removed, and cells in the different reservoirs were monitored every 24 h for 72 h using phase-contrast microscopy attached to a digital Axiocam MRc Rev.3 camera. To quantify the gap closure, pictures were repeatedly taken from exactly the same gap positions.
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