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Dictionary » I » Invasiveness InvasivenessInvasiveness degree to which an organism is able to spread through the body from a focus of infection. ![]()
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Results from our forumCell motility/invasiveness assay?... chambers used to study chemokine effects on leukocytes? I just want to test the effects of chemotherapy drugs on the cell motility and invasiveness...can boyden chambers be used for that?
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Cell motility/invasiveness assay?... I am doing some tissue culture work with cancer cells and was wondering if anyone knew of any quick and simple methods to measure cell motility or invasiveness? A lot of the assays for cell motility seem too time consuming. As a last resort, I suppose there are kits out there that serve this purpose. ...
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The Fiber Disease... have sought to define the developmental processes leading from the vegetative to the swarming state and to discover the role played by swarming in invasiveness and pathogenicity. Here, we will look to see what the flagella actually do in swarming, how they determine the coordinate motion of groups ...
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The Fiber Disease... from your first hyperlink: The construction of adherent non-EPEC strains facilitates the molecular study of the attaching/effacing properties and invasiveness of these strains in tissue culture models. Did you notice the words in blue>>>>we have to get genetic, molecular tested. This ...
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