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Wound Healing Assay moderate

Poor reproducibility — imaging position is inconsistent

Symptom
Wells differ wildly between replicates; quantification jumps around with no clear pattern.
Common Causes
  1. 1 Scratch position and angle differ between wells
  2. 2 Imaging field is not fixed
  3. 3 Seeding density and treatment timing differ
Solutions
  1. 1 Mark fiducial points on the back of the plate so you find the same field every time
  2. 2 Always image the same position
  3. 3 Standardize seeding amount, scratch time, and imaging time across the entire experiment
Related Video (3)
YouTube (Curated Tutorials) ★ 85
Scratch Assay Tutorial
"Direct scratch assay tutorial addressing proper technique execution and standardization to prevent inconsistent positioning between replicates."
YouTube (Curated Tutorials) ★ 80
Quantitative analysis of Wound Healing, Cell Migration or Scratch Assay using ImageJ Software
"Demonstrates quantitative analysis workflow for wound healing assays using standardized imaging and software tools that ensure consistent measurement across wells."
YouTube (Curated Tutorials) ★ 75
Wound healing
"Covers setup and analysis procedures for wound healing assay, including proper scratch technique that would address positioning consistency issues."
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