培养皿
球体
立体光刻
下降(电信)
模具
计算机科学
硅酮
固化(化学)
聚结(物理)
材料科学
生物医学工程
工艺工程
机械工程
模拟
复合材料
细胞培养
工程类
生物
电信
天体生物学
遗传学
作者
Ana Paula Pereira Guimaraes,Italo Rodrigo Calori,Hong Bi,Antônio Cláudio Tedesco
标识
DOI:10.3389/fddev.2024.1397153
摘要
The hanging drop method is a cost-effective approach for 3D spheroid culture. However, obtaining numerous spheroids in a limited area becomes challenging due to the risk of droplet coalescence, primarly during Petri dish handling. In this study, we describe a general method to fabricate a 3D printing-based support called SpheroMold that facilitates Petri dish handling and enhances spheroid production per unit area. As a proof-of-concept, we designed a digital negative mold which comprised 37 pegs within a 13.52 cm 2 area, and then printed it using stereolithography; the density of pegs can be adjusted according to user requirements. The SpheroMold was created by pouring the base and curing agent (10:1) (Sylgard ® 184 silicone) into the mold, curing it at 80°C, and then attaching it to the lid of a Petri dish. Our SpheroMold effectively prevented droplet coalescence during Petri dish inversion, enabling the production of numerous 3D spheroids while simplifying manipulation. Unlike conventional techniques, our design also facilitated a larger volume of culture medium per drop compared to a standard Petri dish, potentially decreasing the necessity for frequent medium exchange to sustain cellular health and reducing labor intensity.
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