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3D cellular structures and co-cultures formed through the contactless magnetic manipulation of cells on adherent surfaces

Abstract

A magnet array is employed to manipulate diamagnetic cells that are contained in paramagnetic medium to demonstrate for the first time the contactless bioprinting of three-dimensional (3D) cellular structures and co-cultures of breast cancer MCF-7 and endothelial HUVEC at prescribed locations on tissue culture treated well plates. Sequential seeding of different cell lines and the spatial displacement of the magnet array creates co-cultured cellular structures within a well without using physically intrusive well inserts. Both monotypic and co-culture experiments produce morphologically rich 3D cell structures that are otherwise absent in regular monolayer cell cultures. The magnetic contactless bioprinting of cells provides further insight into cell behaviour, invasion strategies and transformations that are useful for potential applications in drug screening, 3D cell culture formation and tissue engineering.

Authors

Abdel Fattah AR; Mishriki S; Kammann T; Sahu RP; Geng F; Puri IK

Journal

Biomaterials Science, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 683–694

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

February 27, 2018

DOI

10.1039/c7bm01050h

ISSN

2047-4830

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