A novel method for the fabrication and the use of simple uniform poly(dimethylsiloxane) PDMS substrates for controlling cell motility by a mechanical gradient is reported. The substrate is fabricated in PDMS using soft lithography and consists of a soft membrane suspended on top of a patterned PDMS substrate. The difference in the gradient stiffness is related to the underlying pattern. It is shown experimentally that these uniform substrates can modulate the response of cell motility, thus enabling patterning on the surfaces with precise cell motility. Because of the uniformity of the substrate, cells can spread equally and a directional movement to stiffer regions is clearly observed. Varying the geometry underlying the membrane, cell pat...
This article demonstrates that the micro-topography of the surface with respect to the pattern size ...
Microstructured surfaces are widely used in cell culture experiments to understand the fundamentals ...
Biomaterials have evolved over the years from the passive role of mere biocompatibility to an increa...
A novel method for the fabrication and the use of simple uniform poly(dimethylsiloxane) PDMS substra...
The exploitation of cell-instructive scaffolds with uniform physical/chemical surfaces and controlle...
Biomolecular concentration gradients play relevant roles in many biological phenomena including deve...
Abstract: Adherent cells are strongly influenced by the mechanical aspects of biomaterials, but litt...
Abstract: Adherent cells are strongly influenced by the mechanical aspects of biomaterials, but litt...
This work reports the design of and experimentation with a topographically patterned cell culture su...
Growing cells are sensitive to the chemical composition, the topography and the mechanical propertie...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Cell culture substrates for contact guidance studies can be developed through polymer processing to ...
In this paper the combined effect of elasticity and chemical properties of the substrate on cellular...
By placing stiff structures under soft materials, prior studies have demonstrated that cells sense a...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
This article demonstrates that the micro-topography of the surface with respect to the pattern size ...
Microstructured surfaces are widely used in cell culture experiments to understand the fundamentals ...
Biomaterials have evolved over the years from the passive role of mere biocompatibility to an increa...
A novel method for the fabrication and the use of simple uniform poly(dimethylsiloxane) PDMS substra...
The exploitation of cell-instructive scaffolds with uniform physical/chemical surfaces and controlle...
Biomolecular concentration gradients play relevant roles in many biological phenomena including deve...
Abstract: Adherent cells are strongly influenced by the mechanical aspects of biomaterials, but litt...
Abstract: Adherent cells are strongly influenced by the mechanical aspects of biomaterials, but litt...
This work reports the design of and experimentation with a topographically patterned cell culture su...
Growing cells are sensitive to the chemical composition, the topography and the mechanical propertie...
AbstractDirectional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogen...
Cell culture substrates for contact guidance studies can be developed through polymer processing to ...
In this paper the combined effect of elasticity and chemical properties of the substrate on cellular...
By placing stiff structures under soft materials, prior studies have demonstrated that cells sense a...
Directional cell locomotion is critical in many physiological processes, including morphogenesis, th...
This article demonstrates that the micro-topography of the surface with respect to the pattern size ...
Microstructured surfaces are widely used in cell culture experiments to understand the fundamentals ...
Biomaterials have evolved over the years from the passive role of mere biocompatibility to an increa...