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Lab on a Chip | 2010

Perfusion-based microfluidic device for three-dimensional dynamic primary human hepatocyte cell culture in the absence of biological or synthetic matrices or coagulants

Vasiliy N. Goral; Yi-Cheng Hsieh; Odessa N. Petzold; Jeffery S. Clark; Po Ki Yuen; Ronald A. Faris

We describe a perfusion-based microfluidic device for three-dimensional (3D) dynamic primary human hepatocyte cell culture. The microfluidic device was used to promote and maintain 3D tissue-like cellular morphology and cell-specific functionality of primary human hepatocytes by restoring membrane polarity and hepatocyte transport function in vitro without the addition of biological or synthetic matrices or coagulants. A unique feature of our dynamic cell culture device is the creation of a microenvironment, without the addition of biological or synthetic matrices or coagulants, that promotes the 3D organization of hepatocytes into cord-like structures that exhibit functional membrane polarity as evidenced by the expression of gap junctions and the formation of an extended, functionally active, bile canalicular network.


Langmuir | 2009

In situ mechanical interferometry of matrigel films.

Jason Reed; Wanda Janina Walczak; Odessa N. Petzold; James K. Gimzewski

Many biological materials and cell substrates are very soft (Youngs modulus <500 Pa) and it is difficult to characterize their mechanical properties. Here we report local elasticity of the surface layers of Matrigel films used for cell culture. We used a new measurement technology, mechanical imaging interferometry, to obtain point mechanical measurements over micron-sized areas. The median values of 650 +/- 400 Pa (# measurements, n = 50), determined by the Hertz contact model, agree well with bulk measurements; however, on the microscale, the films were heterogeneous and contained regions distinctly stiffer than average (1-2 kPa). The first measurement of yield strengths of 170 +/- 100 Pa (n = 43) indicates that Matrigel films deform plastically at stress levels of similar scale to cell tractional forces.


Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering | 2011

Hot embossing of plastic microfluidic devices using poly(dimethylsiloxane) molds

Vasiliy N. Goral; Yi-Cheng Hsieh; Odessa N. Petzold; Ronald A. Faris; Po Ki Yuen


Archive | 2010

Microfluidic device for cell culture

Ronald A. Faris; Vasiliy N. Goral; Miya Yi-Cheng Hsieh; Odessa N. Petzold; Po Ki Yuen


Archive | 2012

Antimicrobial action of Cu, CuO and Cu2O nanoparticles on glass surfaces and durable coatings

Nicholas F. Borrelli; Odessa N. Petzold; Joseph Francis Schroeder; Wageesha Senaratne; Florence Verrier; Ying Wei


Archive | 2014

Antimicrobial Glass Articles with Improved Strength and Methods of Making and Using Same

Jaymin Amin; Timothy Michael Gross; Odessa N. Petzold; Rostislav V. Roussev


Archive | 2014

Antimicrobial glass articles and methods of making and using same

Jaymin Amin; Nicholas F. Borrelli; Timothy Michael Gross; Odessa N. Petzold; Wageesha Senaratne


Journal of Scanning Probe Microscopy | 2009

Influence of Substrates on Hepatocytes: A Nanomechanical Study

Shivani Sharma; Sarah E. Cross; S. French; O. Gonzalez; Odessa N. Petzold; W. Baker; Wanda Janina Walczak; R. Yongsunthon; D. Baker; James K. Gimzewski


Archive | 2012

ANTIMICROBIAL ACTION OF COPPER IN GLASS

Nicholas F. Borrelli; Odessa N. Petzold; Joseph Francis Schroeder; Thomas P. Seward; Florence Verrier; Ying Wei


Archive | 2009

Nanoparticulate cell culture surface

Wendy A. Baker; Bertrand De Lambert; David Henry; Odessa N. Petzold

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