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Proton beam writing of microstructures in Agar gel for patterned cell growth
Authors:Wolfgang Larisch  Torsten KoalRonald Werner  Marcus HohlwegTilo Reinert  Tilman Butz
Affiliation:Nukleare Festkörperphysik, Universität Leipzig, Linnéstr. 5, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Abstract:A rather useful prerequisite for many biological and biophysical studies, e.g., for cell-cell communication or neuronal networks, is confined cell growth on micro-structured surfaces. Solidified Agar layers have smooth surfaces which are electrically neutral and thus inhibit receptor binding and cell adhesion. For the first time, Agar microstructures have been manufactured using proton beam writing (PBW). In the irradiated Agar material the polysaccharides are split into oligosaccharides which can easily be washed off leaving Agar-free areas for cell adhesion. The beam diameter of 1 μm allows the fabrication of compartments accommodating single cells which are connected by micrometer-sized channels. Using the external beam the production process is very fast. Up to 50 Petri dishes can be produced per day which makes this technique very suitable for biological investigations which require large throughputs.
Keywords:Proton beam writing   Agar gel   Microstructures   Cell growth
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