自愈水凝胶
材料科学
干细胞
生物医学工程
纳米技术
细胞生物学
工程类
高分子化学
生物
作者
Lisa Rödling,Esther Magano Volz,Annamarija Raić,Katharina Brändle,Matthias Franzreb,Cornelia Lee‐Thedieck
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.201701403
摘要
Abstract There is an urgent need for 3D cell culture systems that avoid the oversimplifications and artifacts of conventional culture in 2D. However, 3D culture within the cavities of porous biomaterials or large 3D structures harboring high cell numbers is limited by the needs to nurture cells and to remove growth‐limiting metabolites. To overcome the diffusion‐limited transport of such soluble factors in 3D culture, mixing can be improved by pumping, stirring or shaking, but this in turn can lead to other problems. Using pumps typically requires custom‐made accessories that are not compatible with conventional cell culture disposables, thus interfering with cell production processes. Stirring or shaking allows little control over movement of scaffolds in media. To overcome these limitations, magnetic, macroporous hydrogels that can be moved or positioned within media in conventional cell culture tubes in a contactless manner are presented. The cytocompatibility of the developed biomaterial and the applied magnetic fields are verified for human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs). The potential of this technique for perfusing 3D cultures is demonstrated in a proof‐of‐principle study that shows that controlled contactless movement of cell‐laden magnetic hydrogels in culture media can mimic the natural influence of differently perfused environments on HSPCs.
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