Inserts

Inserts in cell culture are small, porous devices placed inside cell culture plates or dishes to create a compartmentalized environment. They typically consist of a membrane that allows the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste between compartments while providing a surface for cell growth. Inserts are commonly used in experiments involving cell migration, invasion assays, or co-culture studies, as they enable the study of cellular interactions in a controlled, confined space.

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