Cell patterning via laser micro/nano structured silicon surfaces.

Biofabrication

Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas, Heraklion, 71110, Crete, Greece. Department of Physics, University of Crete, Heraklion, 71003, Crete, Greece.

Published: May 2017

The surface topography of biomaterials can have an important impact on cellular adhesion, growth and proliferation. Apart from the overall roughness, the detailed morphological features, at all length scales, significantly affect the cell-biomaterial interactions in a plethora of applications including structural implants, tissue engineering scaffolds and biosensors. In this study, we present a simple, one-step direct laser patterning technique to fabricate nanoripples and dual-rough hierarchical micro/nano structures to control SW10 cell attachment and migration. It is shown that, depending on the laser processing conditions, distinct cell-philic or cell-repellant patterned areas can be attained with a desired motif. We envisage that our technique could enable spatial patterning of cells in a controllable manner, giving rise to advanced capabilities in cell biology research.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1758-5090/aa71c6DOI Listing

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