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From: Migration through a small pore disrupts inactive chromatin organization in neutrophil-like cells

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Neutrophil-like cells (7 μm diameter) were migrated through two sizes of porous membrane. a A classical Boyden chamber was modified to allow a continuous flow of media (0.2 mL/min) through the lower well. Migrated cells were processed every 30 min. Three experimental conditions were used: b cells that were not migrated, c cells that migrated through pores larger than themselves (14 μm diameter), and d cells that migrated through pores smaller than themselves (5 μm diameter)

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