研究目的
Investigating the effects of geometric topographies on cellular differentiation using two-photon polymerization to print topological patterns with varying feature-size.
研究成果
The study demonstrates the potential of using two-photon polymerization to study and control stem cell fate as a function of substrate interactions. Small features encourage differentiation toward ectoderm while large features inhibit self-renewal.
研究不足
The relatively constant feature height with decreasing feature width corresponded to approximate aspect ratios (W:H) of 1:1, 1:2, and 1:3. The phenomena observed cannot be attributed to any one distinct geometric variable since aspect ratio and space between features varied concomitantly with feature width.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Two-photon polymerization was used to print topological patterns with varying feature-size to study their effect on cellular differentiation.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Human-induced pluripotent stem cells were used, attached to substrates or a non-patterned control for 1 week.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Photonic Professional GT System (Nanoscribe GmbH, Germany), IP-L-780 photoresist, glass coverslips, poly-d-lysine, laminin.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Cells were incubated on arrays for 7 days, differentiation was analyzed by quantitative assessment of gene expression.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Gene expression data were analyzed using the TaqMan hPSC Scorecard Assay and quantitative PCR.
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