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Novel thermally reversible hydrogel as detachable cell culture substrate

✍ Scribed by von Recum, Horst A. ;Kim, Sung Wan ;Kikuchi, Akihiko ;Okuhara, Minako ;Sakurai, Yasuhisa ;Okano, Teruo


Book ID
102655548
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
553 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9304

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✦ Synopsis


A novel UV crosslinkable co-polymer of 4-(Ncinnamoylcarbamide)methylstyrene (CCMS) and Nisopropylacrylamide (IPAAm) was partially entrapped in traditional tissue-culture-treated polystyrene and crosslinked by UV light irradiation. Dishes modified by this method showed a change in contact angle with respect to temperature as compared to tissue culture polystyrene controls. Surface chemical analysis indicated that the crosslinked hydrogel does not detach from the surface after successive rinsing in ethanol and water, keeping the cells or cell construct free of unwanted soluble polymer after detachment. Cultures of both bovine endothelium and human retinal pigmented epithelium were confirmed to be able to attach and grow on the polymer-modified surfaces morpho-logically identical to that on control tissue culture polystyrene surfaces. Corresponding to a change in temperature, these cultures would detach and could be transplanted to another culture surface without functional and structural changes. These results show that the new, photocrosslinkable hydrogel system can utilize the hydrophobic/ hydrophilic change of the surface for cell culture detachment while being permanently applicable to any tissue culture geometry.


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