Presentation 2015-03-16
Development and evaluation of micro cell culture wells for studies on efficient sonoporation
You SHIRAHATA, (KURIBAYASHI) Kaori SHIGETOMI, Nobuki KUDO,
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Abstract(in English) We have been studying a sonoporation technique that transduces drugs into cells by exposure of the cells with adjacent bubbles to short-pulsed ultrasound. In the research process, it was found that efficiency of the cell membrane repair after sonoporation is affected by the cell membrane tension. In this study, micron-sized wells that can culture several tens of cells were designed and fabricated to control cell membrane tension by changing extension state of the cells. The wells were manufactured using a conventional photolithography technique with thick photoresist SU-8. The wells are designed to be 15-200 μm in diameter and about 40 μm in depth. The developed wells were used for 1-week cell culture, and it was confirmed that adherent areas of cells can be controlled by controlling number of the cells cultured inside a well, indicating that the developed wells are useful tools for future studies on in vivo sonoporation.
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Keyword(in English) sonoporation / ultrasound / microbubble / photolithography / SU-8
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Conference Date 2015/3/9(1days)
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Title (in English) Development and evaluation of micro cell culture wells for studies on efficient sonoporation
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Keyword(1) sonoporation
Keyword(2) ultrasound
Keyword(3) microbubble
Keyword(4) photolithography
Keyword(5) SU-8
1st Author's Name You SHIRAHATA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University()
2nd Author's Name (KURIBAYASHI) Kaori SHIGETOMI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University
3rd Author's Name Nobuki KUDO
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Hokkaido University
Date 2015-03-16
Paper # MBE2014-119,NC2014-70
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 515
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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