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Fabrication of Gradient Nanopattern by Thermal Nanoimprinting Technique and Screening of the Response of Human Endothelial Colony-forming Cells
Published on: July 1, 2018
Nanopattern Gradients for Cell Studies Fabricated Using Hole-Mask Colloidal Lithography
Thea Bøggild1, Kasper Runager1, Duncan S Sutherland1
1Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center (iNANO), Aarhus University , Aarhus, Denmark.
Abstract:
Culturing cells on gradient nanopatterns provides a useful tool to explore cellular adhesion to mimics of the extracellular matrix or screen for cellular responses to nanopatterns. A method is presented to fabricate complex gradient protein patterns based on hole-mask colloidal lithography, which can generate nanopatterns in multiple materials and of multiple shapes. Gradients of gold structures were functionalized to form gradients of protein nanopatterns of different shapes (bars, dot pairs, and rings), where a key parameter was systematically varied in each gradient. Cells were grown on vitronectin nanopatterns, showing differential adhesion (spread area/focal adhesion size) along the gradients.

