RRC ID 41984
Author Reyes CD, García AJ.
Title A centrifugation cell adhesion assay for high-throughput screening of biomaterial surfaces.
Journal J Biomed Mater Res A
Abstract A quantitative analysis of cell adhesion is essential in understanding physiological phenomena and designing biomaterials, implant surfaces, and tissue-engineering scaffolds. The most common cell adhesion assays used to evaluate biomaterial surfaces lack sensitivity and reproducibility and/or require specialized equipment and skill-intensive operation. We describe a modified centrifugation cell adhesion assay that uses simple and convenient techniques with standard laboratory equipment and provides reliable, quantitative measurements of cell adhesion. This centrifugation assay applies controlled and uniform detachment forces to a large population of adherent cells, providing robust statistics for quantifying cell adhesion. The applicability of this system to the design and characterization of biomaterial surfaces is shown by evaluating cell adhesion on substrates using different coating proteins, cell types, seeding times, and relative centrifugal forces (RCF). Results verify that this centrifugation cell adhesion assay represents a simple, convenient, and standard method for high-throughput characterization of a variety of biomaterial surfaces and conditions.
Volume 67(1)
Pages 328-33
Published 2003-10-1
DOI 10.1002/jbm.a.10122
PMID 14517892
MeSH Biocompatible Materials / metabolism* Biological Assay / methods* Cell Adhesion / physiology Humans
IF 3.525
Times Cited 126
WOS Category ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Resource
Human and Animal Cells MC3T3-E1(RCB1126)