Differences in migration rate among young and old keratinocytes do not result from differences in proliferation. (a–c) Phase contrast images with red overlay to illustrate the method for counting cells on the migratory edge. At 0 h (a) and 24 h (b), cells within a 3-cell width of the scratch margin were counted. At 48 h (c), cells that had moved into the centre of the scratch (as indicated by residual cellular scratch debris) were counted. (d) Bar graph showing the per cent of metaphase positive cells on the migratory edge at 0, 6, 24 and 48 h after scratching. (e) Bar graph showing the per cent of metaphase positive cells behind the migratory edge 0, 6, 24 and 48 h after scratching for young and old keratinocytes grown at 4% and 21% oxygen tension., Mean ± SEM (n = 4 young keratinocyte cultures grown at 4% and 21% O2, n = 5 old keratinocyte cultures grown at 4% and 21% O2). No significant differences were found.