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A Gradient-generating Microfluidic Device for Cell Biology

We describe a protocol for the microfabrication of the gradient-generating microfluidic device that can generate spatial and temporal gradients in well-defined microenvironment. In this approach, the gradient-generating microfluidic device can be used to study directed cell migration, embryogenesis, wound healing, and cancer metastasis.

Chapters in this video

0:05

Introduction

0:21

Microfabrication of microfluidic device

0:56

Preparation of PDMS mixture

1:49

Patterning PDMS molds

2:20

Removing bubbles by vacuum

3:19

Assembly of microfluidic device

3:20

Cutting layers of microfluidic device

3:33

Creating channel inlet and outlet

3:59

Bonding the microfluidic device layers

6:55

Experiment: effect of EGF gradient on cell migration

7:13

Application of reagents

9:49

Experiment: cell migration

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