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Microfluidics-generated immobilized biomolecule gradients on hydrogels

Kobel, Stefan  
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Cosson, Steffen  
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Lutolf, Matthias  
Locascio, Laurie E.
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Gaitan, Michael
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2008
Proceedings of MicroTAS 2008
MicroTAS: The Twelfth International Conference on Miniaturized Systems for Chemistry and Life Sciences

Extra-cellular matrix (ECM) tethered morphogen gradients play an important role in tissue development and regeneration. There is currently only a limited set of model systems which can mimic these gradients in an artificial ECM-like environment. We have developed such a system that is able to stably immobilize a microfluidics-generated protein gradient on a poly(ethylene) glycol (PEG) hydrogel. After patterning, the hydrogel can be released from the chip and be directly used for cell culture.

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