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Microfabrication of Bubbular Cavities in PDMS for Cell Sorting and Microcell Culture Applications
Authors:Ut-Binh TGiang  Michael RKing  Lisa ADeLouise
Institution:[1]Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Rochester, NY 14627, USA [2]Department of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University, NY 14853, USA [3]Department of Dermatology, University of Rochester Medical Center, NY 14642, USA
Abstract:We describe a novel technique, low surface energy Gas Expansion Molding (GEM), to fabricate microbubble arrays in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) which are incorporated into parallel plate flow chambers and tested in cell sorting and microcell culture applications. This architecture confers several operational advantages that distinguish this technology approach from currently used methods. Herein we describe the GEM process and the parameters that are used to control microbubble formation and a Vacuum-Assisted Coating (VAC) process developed to selectively and spatially alter the PDMS surface chemistry in the wells and on the microchannel surface. We describe results from microflow image visualization studies conducted to investigate fluid streams above and within microbubble wells and conclude with a discussion of cell culture studies in PDMS.
Keywords:polydimethylsiloxane  microfabrication  cell culture  cell sorting  molding
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