“…For example, corneal rat epithelial cells, human keratinocytes, osteoblasts, rat prostate cancer cells, lymphocyte, and Xenopus neurons migrate toward the cathode, whereas corneal stromal fibroblasts, osteoclasts, human granulocyte, and macrophage migrate toward the anode. Even in the same cell type, cells derived from different species exhibit opposite migration direction in dcEFs; bovine vascular endothelial cells migrate toward the cathode, whereas human vascular endothelial cells migrate toward the anode (10,11). Furthermore, lens epithelial cells change their migration direction depending on the applied electric field strength (12).…”