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Cellular interaction with patterned substrates

In 2D cell culture on chip, cell adhesion has been extensively studied on patterned surfaces for it is critical to cellular functions. Micropattems have been used to study the cellular interactions with various materials such as metals, polymers, self-assembled monolayers, extracellular matrix proteins, cell adhesion peptides, and other bioactive molecules. The physical and chemical properties of a substrate affect the attachment and growth of cells on it, and many studies have demonstrated that different topographical features of a surface affect cell attachment. Glass, sflicon, and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) are widely used as substrate materials of ceU culture microchips. [Pg.327]


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