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Microreplication of laser-fabricated surface and three-dimensional structures
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EngineeringBiomimetic MaterialsLaser-fabricated SurfaceLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationBiofabricationIndirect Rapid PrototypingBiomedical EngineeringLaser Micro-processingMaterials FabricationFemtosecond Laser AblationMaterials ScienceDefined Surface TopographiesLaser Processing TechnologyBiophotonicsLaser-assisted Deposition3D Bioprinting3D PrintingAdvanced Laser ProcessingMicrofabricationLaser Processing (Business Administration)NanofabricationMicromachiningLaser-surface Interactions
The fabrication of defined surface topographies and three-dimensional structures is a challenging process for various applications, e.g. in photonics and biomedicine. Laser-based technologies provide a promising approach for the production of such structures. The advantages of femtosecond laser ablation and two-photon polymerization for microstructuring are well known. However, these methods cannot be applied to all materials and are limited by their high cost and long production time. In this study, biomedical applications of an indirect rapid prototyping, molding microreplication of laser-fabricated two- and three-dimensional structures are examined. We demonstrate that by this method any laser-generated surface topography as well as three-dimensional structures can be replicated in various materials without losing the original geometry. The replication into multiple copies enables fast and perfect reproducibility of original microstructures for investigations of cell–surface interactions. Compared to unstructured materials, we observe that microstructures have strong influence on morphology and localization of fibroblasts, whereas neuroblastoma cells are not negatively affected.
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