Synthesis of Cell-Adhesive Anisotropic Multifunctional Particles by Stop Flow Lithography and Streptavidin-Biotin Interactions
Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids, Jan 6, 2015
Cell-adhesive particles are of significant interest in the biotechnologies, bioengineering of com... more Cell-adhesive particles are of significant interest in the biotechnologies, bioengineering of complex tissues, and biomedical research. Their applications range from platforms to increase the efficiency of anchorage dependent cell culture to building blocks to load cells in heterogeneous structures and from clonal-population growth monitoring to cell sorting. Although useful, currently available cell-adhesive particles can only accommodate homogenous cell culture. Here, we report the design of anisotropic hydrogel microparticles with tunable cell-adhesive regions, as first step towards micropatterned cell cultures on particles. We employed stop flow lithography (SFL), coupling reaction between amine and N-hyroxysuccinimide (NHS), and streptavidin-biotin chemistry, to adjust the localization of conjugated collagen and poly-L-lysine on the surface of microscale particles. Using the new particles, we demonstrate the attachment and formation of tight junctions between brain endothelial ...
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