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Ibitreat μ slide chemotaxis chambers

Manufactured by Ibidi
Sourced in Germany

The IbiTreat μ-slide chemotaxis chambers are lab equipment designed for cell migration studies. They provide a controlled environment for observing and analyzing cellular responses to chemical gradients.

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Chemotaxis Assay of Immune Cells

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BMDCs, BMDMs or human macrophages were challenged as indicated, washed, resuspended in CM with 1 mg/mL bovine collagen type I (Sigma) and seeded into gelatin (1%)-coated or uncoated ibiTreat μ-slide chemotaxis chambers (Ibidi, Martinsried, Germany). Collagen was allowed to polymerize for 45 minutes and media, inhibitors and 1,25 μg/mL murine (BMDCs, BMDMs) or human recombinant CCL19 (human macrophages) were added as indicated conform the manufacturer’s instructions (application note 23). Cells were then imaged every 2,5 (BMDCs) or 5 (BMDMs, human macrophages) min for 4h (BMDCs) or 8h (BMDMs, human macrophages; Zeiss Observer Z.1). Motility tracks for 35–60 cells per condition were analyzed using ImageJ software for each experiment.
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Macrophage Motility Tracking by Chemotaxis

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BMDMs or human macrophages were challenged as indicated, washed, resuspended in CM with 1 mg/mL bovine collagen type I (Sigma) and seeded into uncoated ibiTreat μ-slide chemotaxis chambers (Ibidi, Martinsried, Germany). Collagen was allowed to polymerize for 30 min and media, inhibitors and 1,25 μg/mL murine (BMDMs) or human recombinant CCL19 (human macrophages) were added as indicated conform the manufacturer’s instructions (application note 23). Cells were then imaged every 5 min for 8h (Zeiss Observer Z.1). Motility tracks for ≥35 cells per condition were analyzed using ImageJ software for each experiment.
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