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Micropatterning of Hydrogels by Soft Embossing

Kobel, Stefan A.  
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Limacher, Monika
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Gobaa, Samy  
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2009
Langmuir

Conventional in situ hydrogel micropatterning techniques work successfully for relatively stiff hydrogels, but they often result in locally damaged surfaces upon demolding in the case of soft and fragile polymer networks formed at low precursor concentration. To overcome this limitation, we have developed a facile, versatile method, termed soft embossing, for the topographical micropatterning of fragile chemically cross-linked polymer hydrogels. Soft embossing is based on the imprinting of a PDMStemplate into a gel surface that is only partially cross-linked and thus contains free functional groups that continue to be consumed to confine the microstructure irreversibly upon complete cross-linking. Here we identify and optimize the parameters that control the soft embossing process and show that this method allows the fabrication of desired topographies with good fidelity. Finally, one of the produced gel micropatterns, an array of microwells, was successfully utilized for culturing and analyzing live single hematopoietic stem cells. Confining the stem cells to their microwells allowed for efficient quantification of their growth potential during in vitro culturing.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/la9002115
Web of Science ID

WOS:000268231500060

Author(s)
Kobel, Stefan A.  
Limacher, Monika
Gobaa, Samy  
Laroche, Thierry  
Lutolf, Matthias P.  
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Langmuir
Volume

25

Issue

15

Start page

8774

End page

8779

Subjects

Hydrogel

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Micropatterning

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single cell culture

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stem cell

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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April 13, 2009
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