DocumentCode :
2756735
Title :
Laser microfabricated polymer surfaces: effect of microtopography on cell growth
Author :
Duncan, A.C. ; Weisbuch, F. ; Rouais, F. ; Lazare, S. ; Baquey, Ch
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Health & Med. Res., Victor Segalen Bordeaux 2 Univ., France
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
542
Lastpage :
544
Abstract :
The relatively recent introduction of microelectronics technology into the area of biological sciences has drastically revolutionized the field. New foreseeable applications include miniaturized, multiparametric biosensors for high performance multianalyte assays or DNA sequencing, biocomputers, and substrates for controlled cell growth (i.e. tissue engineering). The objectives of this work were to investigate new methods combining microphotolithographical techniques with high energy KrF excimer laser beam technology to create surfaces with well defined 3-D microdomains in order to delineate critical microscopic topographical surface features that are relevant in governing material-cell interaction. Another obvious application of this study pertains to the fabrication of cell-based biosensors. Reproducible submicron features could also be obtained using this method. Subsequently, model osteoblast-like cells plated onto the laser modified surfaces showed preferential cell deposition on surfaces presenting “smooth” microtopographical transitions. This system may provide an interesting model for further insights into correlations between 3-D surface microtopography and cell response with new applications in the field of biosensor, biomaterial and pharmaceutical engineering sciences (e.g. new cell based biosensors, controlled synthesis of immobilized cell derived active ingredients)
Keywords :
DNA; biomedical electronics; biomedical materials; biosensors; cellular biophysics; integrated circuits; laser applications in medicine; polymers; reviews; DNA sequencing; KrF; biocomputers; controlled cell growth substrates; controlled synthesis; high energy KrF excimer laser beam technology; high performance multianalyte assays; immobilized cell derived active ingredients; laser modified surfaces; miniaturized multiparametric biosensors; model osteoblast-like cells; pharmaceutical engineering sciences; preferential cell deposition; surfaces creation; tissue engineering; well defined 3-D microdomains; Biology; Biosensors; DNA; Laser beams; Laser theory; Microelectronics; Polymers; Surface emitting lasers; Surface topography; Tissue engineering;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microtechnologies in Medicine and Biology, 1st Annual International, Conference On. 2000
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6603-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MMB.2000.893843
Filename :
893843
Link To Document :
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