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Tailoring the trajectory of cell rolling with cytotactic surfaces
Authors:Edington Collin  Murata Hironobu  Koepsel Richard  Andersen Jill  Eom Sungeun  Kanade Takeo  Balazs Anna C  Kolmakov German  Kline Carsen  McKeel Daniel  Liron Zvi  Russell Alan J
Institution:Department of Bioengineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:Cell separation technology is a key tool for biological studies and medical diagnostics that relies primarily on chemical labeling to identify particular phenotypes. An emergent method of sorting cells based on differential rolling on chemically patterned substrates holds potential benefits over existing technologies, but the underlying mechanisms being exploited are not well characterized. In order to better understand cell rolling on complex surfaces, a microfluidic device with chemically patterned stripes of the cell adhesion molecule P-selectin was designed. The behavior of HL-60 cells rolling under flow was analyzed using a high-resolution visual tracking system. This behavior was then correlated to a number of established predictive models. The combination of computational modeling and widely available fabrication techniques described herein represents a crucial step toward the successful development of continuous, label-free methods of cell separation based on rolling adhesion.
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