电场
伤口愈合
生物物理学
细胞生物学
体内
生物医学工程
材料科学
体外
纳米技术
生物
物理
医学
生物化学
免疫学
量子力学
生物技术
作者
Bing Song,Yu Gu,Jin Pu,Brian Reid,Zhiqiang Zhao,Min Zhao
出处
期刊:Nature Protocols
[Springer Nature]
日期:2007-06-01
卷期号:2 (6): 1479-1489
被引量:297
标识
DOI:10.1038/nprot.2007.205
摘要
It has long been known that cells can be induced to migrate by the application of small d.c. electric fields (EFs), a phenomenon referred to as galvanotaxis. We recently reported some significant effects of electric signals of physiological strength in guiding cell migration and wound healing. We present here protocols to apply an EF to cells or tissues cultured in an electrotactic chamber. The chamber can be built to allow controlled medium flow to prevent the potential development of chemical gradients generated by the EFs. It can accommodate cells on planar culture or tissues in 3D gels. Mounted on an inverted microscope, this setup allows close and well-controlled observation of cellular responses to electric signals. As similar EFs are widely present during development and wound healing, this experimental system can be used to simulate and study cellular and molecular responses to electric signals in these events.
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