Hi!
I need to block the cadherin bindings of MCF-10A cells. EDTA can block but it will be harmful for hydrogels. My method should not damage hydrogels and calcium. What do you suggest for that case?
Thank you very much!
Posted 01 August 2018 - 06:41 AM
Hi!
I need to block the cadherin bindings of MCF-10A cells. EDTA can block but it will be harmful for hydrogels. My method should not damage hydrogels and calcium. What do you suggest for that case?
Thank you very much!
Posted 01 August 2018 - 11:15 AM
Thank you!
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