Development of a High-Throughput Functional Screen Using Nanowell-Assisted Cell Patterning

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Abstract

Living-cell-based screens can facilitate lead discovery of functional therapeutics of interest. A versatile and scalable method is reported that uses dense arrays of nanowells for imparting defined patterns on monolayers of cells. It is shown that this approach can coordinate a multi-component biological assay by designing and implementing a high-throughput, functional nanoliter-scale neutralization assay to identify neutralizing antibodies against HIV.

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Ozkumur, A. Y., Goods, B. A., & Love, J. C. (2015). Development of a High-Throughput Functional Screen Using Nanowell-Assisted Cell Patterning. Small, 11(36), 4643–4650. https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.201500674

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