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Recent advances in cell micropatterning techniques for bioanalytical and biomedical sciences.

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  • Recent advances in cell micropatterning techniques for bioanalytical and biomedical sciences. Abstract Text:

    jun nakanishiJun Nakanishi,tohru takaradaTohru Takarada,kazuo yamaguchiKazuo Yamaguchi,mizuo maedaMizuo Maeda,jun nakanishiJun Nakanishi,tohru takaradaTohru Takarada,kazuo yamaguchiKazuo Yamaguchi,mizuo maedaMizuo Maeda,

    Cell micropatterning is an important technique for a wide range of applications, such as tissue engineering, cell-based drug screening, and fundamental cell biology studies. This paper overviews cell patterning techniques based on chemically modified substrates with different degrees of cell adhesiveness. In particular, the focus is on dynamic substrates that change their cell adhesiveness in response to external stimuli, such as heat, voltage, and light. Such substrates allow researchers to achieve an in situ alteration of patterns of cell adhesiveness, which is useful for co-culturing multiple cell types and analyzing dynamic cellular activities. As an example of dynamic substrates, we introduce a dynamic substrate based on a caged compound, where we accomplished a light-driven alteration of cell adhesiveness and the analysis of a single cell's motility.

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    j nakanishiJ Nakanishi,t takaradaT Takarada,k yamaguchiK Yamaguchi,m maedaM Maeda,j nakanishiJ Nakanishi,t takaradaT Takarada,k yamaguchiK Yamaguchi,m maedaM Maeda,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Analytical sciences : the international journal of

    VOLUME: 24

    Page Numbers: 67-72

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    ISSN: 0910-6340

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: International Center for Young Scientists, National Institute for Materials Science.

    Country: Japan

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