Methods of micropatterning and manipulation of cells for biomedical applications

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Abstract

Micropatterning and manipulation of mammalian and bacterial cells are important in biomedical studies to perform in vitro assays and to evaluate biochemical processes accurately, establishing the basis for implementing biomedical microelectromechanical systems (bioMEMS), point-of-care (POC) devices, or organs-on-chips (OOC), which impact on neurological, oncological, dermatologic, or tissue engineering issues as part of personalizedmedicine. Cell patterning represents a crucial step in fundamental and applied biological studies in vitro, hence today there are a myriad of materials and techniques that allow one to immobilize and manipulate cells, imitating the 3D in vivo milieu. This review focuses on current physical cell patterning, plus chemical and a combination of them both that utilizes different materials and cutting-edge micro-nanofabrication methodologies.

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Martinez-Rivas, A., González-Quijano, G. K., Proa-Coronado, S., Séverac, C., & Dague, E. (2017, November 29). Methods of micropatterning and manipulation of cells for biomedical applications. Micromachines. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/mi8120347

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