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Tissue cells cannot survive without the attachment to extracellular matrix (ECM). Furthermore, the geometry of ECM is known to play an essential role in the regulation for these cells to proliferate and differentiate so that tissues with normal morphologies can be formed or maintained. We have introduced microfabricated surface structures coated with ECM protein collagen into cell culture studies to examine a possibility of 3D patterning of ECM.
Hiroko E. Kikuchi,Yuji Kikuchi, andYoshinori Kuboki
"Culture of bone-marrow-derived cells in microfabricated pit arrays", Proc. SPIE 4265, Biomedical Instrumentation Based on Micro- and Nanotechnology, (21 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.427973
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Hiroko E. Kikuchi, Yuji Kikuchi, Yoshinori Kuboki, "Culture of bone-marrow-derived cells in microfabricated pit arrays," Proc. SPIE 4265, Biomedical Instrumentation Based on Micro- and Nanotechnology, (21 May 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.427973