微图形化
脐静脉
材料科学
平版印刷术
电子束光刻
纳米技术
光电子学
抵抗
生物
图层(电子)
生物化学
体外
作者
Daniele Pedroni,Caroline Gaucher,Demba Ba,Laurent Badie,Isabelle Raeth‐Fries,Halima Alem
标识
DOI:10.1002/adem.202500862
摘要
This study presents a micropatterning technique for glass substrates aimed at investigating the morphological adaptations of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). This method employs electron‐beam lithography technology to produce sacrificial structures on glass prior to gas‐phase deposition of polyethylene glycol‐bearing silanes. HUVECs seeded on the patterned substrates exhibit a pronounced visible difference in adhesion, alignment, and morphological characteristics depending on the type of pattern, specifically influenced by the line dimensions and the spacing between them. The technique proves to be effective for generating high‐resolution patterns with minimal alignment errors, making it particularly suitable for prototyping and small‐scale studies. By removing the necessity of a photomask and enabling rapid design modifications, this method offers a robust platform for exploring the biochemical and morphological dynamics of cells. Notably, cell orientation is obtained only on patterns with inter‐line distances of at least 10 μm, suggesting that effective directional guidance requires minimum spacing. Moreover, cells cultured on patterns with line widths below 20 μm lose their alignment after 24 h, and the increase in spacing from 10 to 15 μm has a significantly greater impact on cell morphology than the corresponding change from 15 to 20 μm.
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