Fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering

This article reviews the properties and characterization of an intelligent thermoresponsive surface, which is a key technology for cell sheet-based tissue engineering. Intelligent thermoresponsive surfaces grafted with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) exhibit hydrophilic/hydrophobic alteration in respons...

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Main Author: Jun Kobayashi and Teruo Okano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2010-01-01
Series:Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
Online Access:http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/11/1/014111
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spelling doaj-47f75d1cfab047c49ff18e0abde7a4122020-11-24T22:49:38ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142010-01-01111014111Fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering Jun Kobayashi and Teruo OkanoThis article reviews the properties and characterization of an intelligent thermoresponsive surface, which is a key technology for cell sheet-based tissue engineering. Intelligent thermoresponsive surfaces grafted with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) exhibit hydrophilic/hydrophobic alteration in response to temperature change. Cultured cells are harvested on thermoresponsive cell culture dishes by decreasing the temperature without the use of digestive enzymes or chelating agents. Our group has developed cell sheet-based tissue engineering for therapeutic uses with single layer or multilayered cell sheets, which were recovered from the thermoresponsive cell culture dish. Using surface derivation techniques, we developed a new generation of thermoresponsive cell culture dishes to improve culture conditions. We also designed a new methodology for constructing well-defined organs using microfabrication techniques.http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/11/1/014111
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author Jun Kobayashi and Teruo Okano
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Fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
author_facet Jun Kobayashi and Teruo Okano
author_sort Jun Kobayashi and Teruo Okano
title Fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering
title_short Fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering
title_full Fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering
title_fullStr Fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering
title_sort fabrication of a thermoresponsive cell culture dish: a key technology for cell sheet tissue engineering
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
issn 1468-6996
1878-5514
publishDate 2010-01-01
description This article reviews the properties and characterization of an intelligent thermoresponsive surface, which is a key technology for cell sheet-based tissue engineering. Intelligent thermoresponsive surfaces grafted with poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) exhibit hydrophilic/hydrophobic alteration in response to temperature change. Cultured cells are harvested on thermoresponsive cell culture dishes by decreasing the temperature without the use of digestive enzymes or chelating agents. Our group has developed cell sheet-based tissue engineering for therapeutic uses with single layer or multilayered cell sheets, which were recovered from the thermoresponsive cell culture dish. Using surface derivation techniques, we developed a new generation of thermoresponsive cell culture dishes to improve culture conditions. We also designed a new methodology for constructing well-defined organs using microfabrication techniques.
url http://iopscience.iop.org/1468-6996/11/1/014111
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