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Xcelligence rtca mp instrument

Manufactured by Roche
Sourced in Germany

The XCELLigence RTCA MP Instrument is a label-free, real-time cell analysis system used for monitoring cell proliferation, cytotoxicity, and cell-based assays. The instrument measures and records changes in electrical impedance, which reflects the changes in cell number, morphology, and attachment on specialized microelectronic plates. It provides real-time quantitative data on these cellular parameters without the need for any labels or dyes.

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Monitoring RWPE-1 Cell Proliferation

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Cell proliferation of the RWPE-1 cells was monitored with an xCELLigence RTCA MP Instrument (Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Berlin, Germany) for 48 h. Background impedance was measured in 100 μL of culture medium, and the final volume was adjusted to 200 μL (5 × 103 cell/well). The impedance was recorded every 15 min. The cell index was normalized to the impedance at the time point of the TP or TP + VA administration.
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Monitoring Cell Growth Dynamics

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Cell growth behavior was continuously monitored for 72 h using the xCELLigence RTCA MP Instrument (Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Germany). Background impedance was measured in 100 μl cell culture medium per well. The final volume was adjusted to 200 μl cell culture medium, including 5 × 103 cells/well. After plating, impedance was recorded in 15 min intervals. All experiments were performed in triplicates. Cell Index (CI) values were normalized to the time point of 100 and 300 μM of BSN administration (referred to as normalized CI).
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Real-Time Monitoring of Cell Growth

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Cell growth behavior was continuously monitored for 48 hours using the xCELLigence RTCA MP Instrument (Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Mannheim, Germany). Background impedance was measured in 100 µL cell culture medium per well. The final volume was adjusted to 200 µL cell culture medium, including 5 × 103 cells/well. After plating, impedance was recorded in 15-minute intervals. All experiments were performed in triplicates. Cell Index (CI) values were normalized to the time point of 200 µg/mL of SEYG administration (referred to as normalized CI).
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Cell Migration Assay Using xCELLigence

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For the migration assay the cells were transfected as described above. Cells were cultured in serum free medium for 24h. After the starving 5 × l04 HEC1B cells in 100 μ1 were seeded in a CIM 16 well E-plate. The continuous migration of the cells was documented and analysed in a time-resolved manner with the xCELLigence RTCA MP instrument and the RTCA Software 1.2 (Roche diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany) to measure the CI values. The migration was measured over a time period of 48h. During the measurement the lower chambers contained full growth medium as chemoattractant and the upper chambers medium without FCS.
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