What is cell invasion?
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Cell invasion is cell migration through a physiological barrier in response to a chemoattractant, and this recapitulates cell movement within a physiological environment which is composed of extracellular matrix proteins. Here, the membranes are coated with a layer of extracellular matrix proteins, and the cells must traverse this barrier through a combination of protein degradation and cellular locomotion. (Cat# 3455-024-K, 3455-096-K, 3456-024-K, 3456-096-K, 3457-024-K, 3457-096-K, 3458-024-K, 3458-096-K, 3460-096-K)