Abstract
Cell differentiation properties are strongly entangled with the morphology and physical properties of the extracellular environment. A complete understanding of this interaction needs artificial scaffolds with controlled nano-/micro-topography. We induced specific topographies by nanoimprint lithography (NIL) on tissue culture polystyrene (TCPS) dishes substrates and, using light microscopy and high-magnification scanning-electron-microscopy, quantitatively compared the changes in PC12 differentiation phenotype induced by the periodicity of the nanopatterns. This analysis revealed that nanogratings reduce the number of neurites produced by PC12 cells upon treatment with NGF and that neuronal bipolarity correlated with an increased stretching of the cell body and a reduced length of the cell neuronal protrusions. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Cecchini, M., Ferrari, A., & Beltram, F. (2008). PC12 polarity on biopolymer nanogratings. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 100(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/100/1/012003
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