Summary of ssbd-repos-000205

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ssbd-repos-000205 (205-Shen-CellPatterning)
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Title
Images and BDML file for quantiative information about mouse skeletal myoblasts C2C12 adhered on a surface with the native or cross-linked albumin structure for several days.
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Release Date
2022-03-31
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1.2 GB

Organism
Mus musculus
Strain
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Cell Line
C2C12
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Proteins
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GO Molecular Function (MF)
NA
GO Biological Process (BP)
NA
GO Cellular Component (CC)
NA
Study Type
Microtechnology/methods, Albumins, Mice, Microtechnology, Sepharose, Animals, Dimethylpolysiloxanes, Cell Culture Techniques/methods, Cell Culture Techniques, Myoblasts
Imaging Methods
confocal microscopy

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Related paper(s)

Yigang Shen, Nobuyuki Tanaka, Hironori Yamazoe, Shunsuke Furutani, Hidenori Nagai, Takayuki Kawai, Yo Tanaka (2020) Flow analysis on microcasting with degassed polydimethylsiloxane micro-channels for cell patterning with cross-linked albumin., PloS one, Volume 15, Number 5, pp. e0232518

Published in 2020 (Electronic publication in May 20, 2020, midnight )

(Abstract) Patterned cell culturing is one of the most useful techniques for understanding the interaction between geometric conditions surrounding cells and their behaviors. The authors previously proposed a simple method for cell patterning with an agarose gel microstructure fabricated by microcasting with a degassed polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) mold. Although the vacuum pressure produced from the degassed PDMS can drive a highly viscous agarose solution, the influence of solution viscosity on the casting process is unknown. This study investigated the influences of micro-channel dimensions or solution viscosity on the flow of the solution in a micro-channel of a PDMS mold by both experiments and numerical simulation. It was found experimentally that the degassed PDMS mold was able to drive a solution with a viscosity under 575 mPa.s. A simulation model was developed which can well estimate the flow rate in various dimensions of micro-channels. Cross-linked albumin has low viscosity (1 mPa.s) in aqueous solution and can undergo a one-way dehydration process from solution to solid that produces cellular repellency after dehydration. A microstructure of cross-linked albumin was fabricated on a cell culture dish by the microcasting method. After cells were seeded and cultivated on the cell culture dish with the microstructure for 7 days, the cellular pattern of mouse skeletal myoblast cell line C2C12 was observed. The microcasting with cross-linked albumin solution enables preparation of patterned cell culture systems more quickly in comparison with the previous agarose gel casting, which requires a gelation process before the dehydration process.
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Contact(s)
Yo Tanaka
Organization(s)
RIKEN , Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research , Laboratory for Integrated Biodevice
Image Data Contributors
Quantitative Data Contributors

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