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    The use of three-dimensional collagen gels for the study of tumour cell invasion in vitro: experimental parameters influencing cell migration into the gel matrix.

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    Authors
    Schor, Seth L
    Schor, Ana M
    Winn, Brian
    Rushton, Graham
    Affiliation
    Cancer Reseach Campaign, Department of Medical Oncology, Christie Hospital and Holt Radium Institute, Wilmslow Road, Manchester M20 9BX, England.
    Issue Date
    1982-01-15
    
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    Abstract
    We have been using three-dimensional gels of native collagen fibres as a substratum for the study of cell migratory behaviour. The objective of this work has been to develop an experimental model system for the study of tumour cell invasion. Data are presented in this communication concerning the effects of a number of experimental parameters on the migration of human foreskin fibroblasts (normal) and a Syrian hamster melanoma cell line (tumour) into three-dimensional gels of native collagen fibres. We find that the migration of both these cell types into the gel matrix is affected by the concentration of collagen in the gel, as well as by the initial density of cells plated onto the gel and the density of cells in the stock culture dishes. These results are discussed in terms of the control of cell migration into the gel and also demonstrate the potential utility of this model system for the study of tumour cell invasion.
    Citation
    The use of three-dimensional collagen gels for the study of tumour cell invasion in vitro: experimental parameters influencing cell migration into the gel matrix. 1982, 29 (1):57-62 Int J Cancer
    Journal
    International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10541/129507
    PubMed ID
    7061174
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0020-7136
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