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Directing cell migration with asymmetric micropatterns
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EngineeringBiofabricationCell PolarizationCytoskeletonBiomedical EngineeringAttached Mammalian CellsCellular PhysiologyIndividual CellsMatrix BiologyBiophysicsBlunt EndsMedicineMorphogenesisCell BiomechanicsCell ManipulationCell EngineeringCell BiologyPattern FormationDevelopmental BiologySelf-assemblyCell MigrationCell MotilityCell PolarityExtracellular Matrix
This report shows that the direction of polarization of attached mammalian cells determines the direction in which they move. Surfaces micropatterned with appropriately functionalized self-assembled monolayers constrain individual cells to asymmetric geometries (for example, a teardrop); these geometries polarize the morphology of the cell. After electrochemical desorption of the self-assembled monolayers removes these constraints and allows the cells to move across the surface, they move toward their blunt ends.
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