High-topography surface functionalization based on parylene-C peel-off for patterned cell growth

F. Larramendy, D. Serien, S. Yoshida, L. Jalabert, S. Takeuchi, O. Paul
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This paper introduces a new technique for patterning functionalization layers on substrates with high-topography. The method is based on a parylene-C template shaped by a structured, sacrificial photoresist layer and attached to the substrate where functionalization is not intended. After photoresist removal and surface functionalization, the parylene layer is peeled off, leaving all areas initially covered by the sacrificial polymer functionalized. The technique has several advantages: (i) In contrast to microcontact printing, it allows surfaces with complex topographies to be functionalized; (ii) complex functionalization patterns are possible; (iii) the parylene structure can be reutilized. We successfully demonstrate the technique with the guided growth of neuron-like PC12 cells on honeycomb-shaped protein patterns on micropillars and microwells. The range and limits of the technique are analyzed and discussed in detail.
基于聚苯乙烯- c剥离的高地形表面功能化用于图案化细胞生长
本文介绍了一种在高地形基板上进行功能化层图像化的新技术。该方法基于由结构化的牺牲光刻胶层形成的聚苯乙烯- c模板,并连接到不打算功能化的基板上。在光刻胶去除和表面功能化之后,聚对二甲苯层被剥离,使最初被牺牲聚合物覆盖的所有区域功能化。该技术有几个优点:(i)与微接触印刷相比,它允许具有复杂地形的表面功能化;可能有复杂的功能化模式;(三)聚对二甲苯结构可以再利用。我们成功地证明了该技术在微柱和微孔的蜂窝状蛋白质模式上引导神经元样PC12细胞生长。详细分析和讨论了该技术的适用范围和局限性。
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