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A simple lift-off-based patterning method for micro- and nanostructuring of functional substrates for cell culture
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EngineeringMicroscopyCell AdhesionPattern TransferBiofabricationCell CultureBiomedical EngineeringNanomedicineMicrofluidicsBiophysicsNanolithography MethodNanostructured Titania FilmsNanobiotechnologyCell ManipulationCell EngineeringFunctional SubstratesSurface NanoengineeringBiofunctional MaterialMicrofabricationSimple Micropatterning TechniquePrecise Surface EngineeringNanofabricationBiomemsMedicine
The ability to produce cell patterning through precise surface engineering has stimulated the development of cellular bioassays that offer new insights on the mechanisms of cell adhesion, proliferation, differentiation and molecular signaling pathways. Here we describe a simple micropatterning technique combining supersonic cluster beam deposition of nanostructured titania films on bovine serum albumin functionalized substrates. A standard lift-off process enables us to generate complementary micropatterns of hydrophobic bovine serum albumin (cell-repellent) and hydrophilic nanostructured TiOx (cell-adhesive). We demonstrate the selective PC12 cell adhesion and growth on biocompatible nanostructured TiOx. We also observed that these functional micropatterned substrates promote a considerable enhancement of cell attachment and proliferation.
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