Science and Research

Release, Transfer, Fold: Using a Silicone Adhesive for On-Demand 3D Tissue Engineering

Conventional cell culture substrates are flat and rigid, locking cells in a permanent and unphysiological geometry. Advanced tissue culture models that emulate the dynamic and 3D environments of organs remain challenging to generate. Here, we establish flexible silicone adhesive films as versatile substrates that enable the on-demand release, transfer, and folding of cultured 2D tissues into 3D geometries. We rolled primary epithelial cultures into tubes, assembled cuboidal structures, and transferred primary endothelial cultures between culture environments for coculturing. Our approach provides an easy-to-implement platform for dynamic geometrical designs in tissue engineering.

  • Roth, D.
  • Zampa, B.
  • Augustin, R.
  • Payandehjoo, D.
  • Porcella, G.
  • Şahin, A. T.
  • van der Does, A. M.
  • Nawroth, J. C.

Keywords

  • 3d
  • adhesives
  • flexible tissue engineering
  • foldable
  • low-cost technology
  • primary cell cultures
Publication details
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.5c01130
Journal: ACS Biomater Sci Eng
Work Type: Original
Location: CPC-M
Disease Area: General Lung and Other
Partner / Member: HMGU
Access-Number: 41075261


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