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L15 phenol red free media

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

L15 phenol-red free media is a cell culture medium formulated without the use of phenol red indicator. It is commonly used in the maintenance and growth of various cell lines.

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Visualizing Cell Motility in Fluorescent Matrix

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Cells were plated on either 1 mg/mL fluorescent gelatin matrix (Thermo Fisher) or fibrillar collagen I for 2–4 h and then imaged in L15 phenol-red free media (Gibco) with 10% FBS (Gemini Bio) using an inverted confocal Zeiss LSM 880 microscope. Imaging was conducted in a 37°C humidified and temperature-controlled chamber. Z-stacks were acquired every 30 min for 24 cycles with a 63X 1.4 NA objective, with a z-step size of 0.8–1 μm. Analysis of cell motility parameters was done with Imaris (Bitplane, Switzerland).
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Visualizing Cell Motility in Fluorescent Matrix

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Cells were plated on either 1 mg/mL fluorescent gelatin matrix (Thermo Fisher) or fibrillar collagen I for 2–4 h and then imaged in L15 phenol-red free media (Gibco) with 10% FBS (Gemini Bio) using an inverted confocal Zeiss LSM 880 microscope. Imaging was conducted in a 37°C humidified and temperature-controlled chamber. Z-stacks were acquired every 30 min for 24 cycles with a 63X 1.4 NA objective, with a z-step size of 0.8–1 μm. Analysis of cell motility parameters was done with Imaris (Bitplane, Switzerland).
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