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Cell motility, morphology, viability and proliferation in response to nanotopography on silicon black.

Joanna M Łopacińska1, Cristian Grădinaru, Rafal Wierzbicki, Carsten Købler, Michael S Schmidt, Martin T Madsen, Maciej Skolimowski, Martin Dufva, Henrik Flyvbjerg, Kristian Mølhave.   

Abstract

Knowledge of cells' interactions with nanostructured materials is fundamental for bio-nanotechnology. We present results for how individual mouse fibroblasts from cell line NIH3T3 respond to highly spiked surfaces of silicon black that were fabricated by maskless reactive ion etching (RIE). We did standard measurements of cell viability, proliferation, and morphology on various surfaces. We also analyzed the motility of cells on the same surfaces, as recorded in time lapse movies of sparsely populated cell cultures. We find that motility and morphology vary strongly with nano-patterns, while viability and proliferation show little dependence on substrate type. We conclude that motility analysis can show a wide range of cell responses e.g. over a factor of two in cell speed to different nano-topographies, where standard assays, such as viability or proliferation, in the tested cases show much less variation of the order 10-20%.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22614757     DOI: 10.1039/c2nr11455k

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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