| Literature DB >> 21725149 |
Zhen Ma1, Russell K Pirlo, Qin Wan, Julie X Yun, Xiaocong Yuan, Peng Xiang, Thomas K Borg, Bruce Z Gao.
Abstract
Cell patterning methods enable researchers to control specific homotypic and heterotypic contact-mediated cell-cell and cell-ECM interactions and to impose defined cell and tissue geometries. To micropattern individual cells to specific points on a substrate with high spatial resolution, we have developed a cell deposition microscope based on the laser-guidance technique. We discuss the theory of optical forces for generating laser guidance and the optimization of the optical configuration (NA ≈ 0.1) to manipulate cells with high speed in three dimensions. Our cell deposition microscope is capable of patterning different cell types onto and within standard cell research devices and providing on-stage incubation for long-term cell culturing. Using this cell deposition microscope, rat mesenchymal stem cells from bone marrow were micropatterned with cardiomyocytes into a substrate microfabricated with polydimethylsiloxane on a 22 mm × 22 mm coverglass to form a single-cell coculturing microenvironment, and their electrophysiological property changes were investigated during the coculturing days.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21725149 PMCID: PMC3176942 DOI: 10.1088/1758-5082/3/3/034107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biofabrication ISSN: 1758-5082 Impact factor: 9.954