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Precise spatial positioning and isolation of mammalian cells is a critical component of many single cell experimental methods and biological engineering applications. Although a variety of cell patterning methods have been demonstrated, many of these methods subject cells to high stress environments, discriminate against certain phenotypes, or are a challenge to implement. Here, we demonstrate a rapid, simple, indiscriminate, and minimally perturbing cell patterning method using a laser fabricated polymer stencil. The stencil fabrication process requires no stencil-substrate alignment, and is readily adaptable to various substrate geometries and experiments.
- Messner, Jacob J. (Author)
- Glenn, Honor (Author)
- Meldrum, Deirdre (Author)
- Biodesign Institute (Contributor)
Messner, J. J., Glenn, H. L., & Meldrum, D. R. (2017). Laser-fabricated cell patterning stencil for single cell analysis. BMC Biotechnology, 17(1). doi:10.1186/s12896-017-0408-8
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