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Using Microarrays to Interrogate Microenvironmental Impact on Cellular Phenotypes in Cancer
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Cancer Research
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JoVE Journal Cancer Research
Using Microarrays to Interrogate Microenvironmental Impact on Cellular Phenotypes in Cancer
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08:20 min

May 21, 2019

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Chapters

  • 00:04Title
  • 00:47Printing Microenvironment Microarrays (MEMAs) Using an Array Printing Robot
  • 01:37Creation of Ligand Treatment Plates
  • 02:28Culturing Cells on MEMAs
  • 04:23Fixing, Staining, and Imaging MEMAs
  • 06:14Results: Cell Cycle Profiles, Cell Number and EdU Incorporation
  • 07:44Conclusion

Summary

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The purpose of the method presented here is to show how microenvironment microarrays (MEMA) can be fabricated and used to interrogate the impact of thousands of simple combinatorial microenvironments on the phenotype of cultured cells.

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