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Monodisperse Cell-Encapsulating Peptide Microgel Beads for 3D Cell Culture
Abstract
This paper describes a method to produce monodisperse cell-encapsulating microgel beads composed of a self-assembling peptide gel for three-dimensional (3D) cell culture. We used a 3D microfluidic axisymmetric flow-focusing device with an external gelation method. The finely powdered salts were dispersed into a continuous phase, and the salts induced the gelation when in contact with the peptide solution. Over 93% of the cells survived after the encapsulation, and the cells migrated and grew within the gels. Applications of our cell-encapsulating beads include bead-based cell assays in drug testing and engineering tissue constructs- Text
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- Biophysics
- Biochemistry
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- gelation method
- drug testing
- engineering tissue
- peptide solution
- beads
- cell culture
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