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Recombinant ccl20

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Recombinant CCL20 is a chemokine protein produced using recombinant DNA technology. Chemokines are a family of small cytokines that play a role in the immune system and inflammation. CCL20 is involved in the recruitment and activation of specific types of immune cells.

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2 protocols using recombinant ccl20

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Wound Healing Assay with CCL20

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BECs were cultured to confluence in 24-well plates. Scratch wounds were introduced in the monolayers by using a sterile 0.1–10-μl pipette tip. After washing away cells in suspension, cultures were supplied with cell medium containing 0 or 100 ng/ml recombinant CCL20 (R&D Systems). Imaging was performed with a Zeiss Cell Observer (Zeiss).
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Angiogenesis Tube Formation Assay

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In total, 2 × 103 BECs were seeded in µ-slide angiogenesis chambers (Ibidi, Munich, Germany) on growth factor-reduced matrigel (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA, USA). Cells were supplemented with 0, 10, 100 or 1000 ng/ml of recombinant CCL20 (R&D Systems) in EGM-2MV containing 5% FCS (Clonetics). Tube formation was imaged with a Zeiss Cell Observer (Zeiss).
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