posted on 2007-11-15, 00:00authored byRafael Gómez-Sjöberg, Anne A. Leyrat, Dana M. Pirone, Christopher S. Chen, Stephen R. Quake
There is increasing demand for automated and quantitative cell culture technology, driven both by the intense
activity in stem cell biology and by the emergence of
systems biology. We built a fully automated cell culture
screening system based on a microfluidic chip that creates
arbitrary culture media formulations in 96 independent
culture chambers and maintains cell viability for weeks.
Individual culture conditions are customized in terms of
cell seeding density, composition of culture medium, and
feeding schedule, and each chamber is imaged with time-lapse microscopy. Using this device, we perform the first
quantitative measurements of the influence of transient
stimulation schedules on the proliferation, osteogenic
differentiation, and motility of human primary mesenchymal stem cells.