Harvesting of Living Cell Sheets by the Dynamic Generation of Diffractive Photothermal Pattern on PEDOT |
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Authors: | Jongbeom Na June Seok Heo Minsu Han Hanwhuy Lim Hyun Ok Kim Eunkyoung Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Yonsei University, Seodaemun‐gu, Seoul, South Korea;2. Cell Therapy Center, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Yonsei University, Seodaemun‐gu, Seoul, South Korea |
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Abstract: | Near infrared (NIR) photothermal pattern on conductive polymer film enables unique approaches to harvest large‐area cell sheets with various patterns without the use of patterned culture dish. The NIR photothermal pattern is generated from a patterned optical lens (POL), which creates a dynamic near IR light pattern and the corresponding photothermal pattern (PTP) on the polymer film. The POL is prepared from transparent polydimethylsiloxane designed to generate various light patterns. The PTPs allow a noninvasive harvest of cultured cells as an intact living cell sheet with a high harvesting efficiency (ηcell > 100). Various PTPs are generated by the diffraction of NIR light through POLs having different micropatterns, which afford cell sheets with a desired pattern without changing the original cell morphology at cultured state. Furthermore, a large‐area living cell sheet is obtained with a detached area larger than 19 cm2, which is the largest living cell sheet up to date. Further optical engineering of the harvesting system allows multiple productions of cell sheets with one dose of light. It is possible to harvest cell sheets not only from human fibroblast cells but also from human adipose‐derived stem cells, indicating that the method can be applied to engineer various cells. |
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Keywords: | cell sheet harvesting conducting polymers near IR light diffraction photothermal PEDOT thermal patterns |
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