| Literature DB >> 15100798 |
Brian J Kirby1, Aaron R Wheeler, Richard N Zare, Julia A Fruetel, Timothy J Shepodd.
Abstract
Spatial patterning of thin polyacrylamide films bonded to self-assembled monolayers on silica microchannels is described as a means for manipulating cell-adhesion and electroosmotic properties in microchips. Streaming potential measurements indicate that the zeta potential is reduced by at least two orders of magnitude at biological pH, and the adhesion of several kinds of cells is reduced by 80-100%. Results are shown for cover slides and in wet-etched silica microchannels. Because the polyacrylamide film is thin and transparent, this film is consistent with optical manipulation of cells and detection of cell contents. The spatial patterning technique is straightforward and has the potential to aid on-chip analysis of single adherent cells.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 15100798 DOI: 10.1039/b210621n
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lab Chip ISSN: 1473-0189 Impact factor: 6.799