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Sensor-Instrumented Scaffold Integrated with Microporous Spongelike Ultrabuoy for Long-Term 3D Mapping of Cellular Behaviors and Functions
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posted on 2019-06-19, 00:00 authored by Hyungjun Kim, Min Ku Kim, Hanmin Jang, Bongjoong Kim, Dong Rip Kim, Chi Hwan LeeReal-time
monitoring of cellular behaviors and functions with sensor-instrumented
scaffolds can provide a profound impact on fundamental studies of
the underlying biophysics and disease modeling. Although quantitative
measurement of predictive data for in vivo tests
and physiologically relevant information in these contexts is important,
the long-term reliable monitoring of cellular functions in three-dimensional
(3D) environments is limited by the required set under wet cell culture
conditions that are unfavorable to electronic instrument settings.
Here, we introduce an ultrabuoyant 3D instrumented scaffold that can
remain afloat on the surface of culture medium and thereby provides
favorable environments for the entire electronic components in the
air while the cells reside and grow underneath. This setting enables
high-fidelity recording of electrical cell–substrate impedance
and electrophysiological signals for a long period of time (weeks).
Comprehensive in vitro studies reveal the utility
of this platform as an effective tool for drug screening and tissue
development.
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Long-Term 3 D MappingFunctions Real-time monitoringultrabuoyant 3 Dsensor-instrumented scaffoldscell culture conditionsMicroporous Spongelike UltrabuoySensor-Instrumented Scaffold Integratedinstrument settingsdisease modelingelectrophysiological signalsfunctionCellular Behaviorsvivo teststissue developmentdrug screeninghigh-fidelity recordingculture medium