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Measurement of the adhesive strength of a gingival cell line to agar
Authors:Ronald D. Fletcher  S. M. Breitling  John K. Adamiak  M. L. Williams Jr.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Microbiology, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, 15261 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;(2) Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 15261 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Summary A new technique is described for measuring the adhesive strength of a gingival cell line to an agar substratum by the modification of the original “blister” test for adhesives. A cell monolayer was developed on a Petri dish with a hole in the center of the growing surface, overlayed with agar, and the system pressurized to debond the cells from the agar surface. Pressure changes were measured by a capacitance pressure transducer the output of which was measured by a strip-chart recorder. The modulus (E) of the agar overlay was determined and used in the calculation of the adhesive-bond strength (γa). The (γa) yield for the gingival cell line (cell-agar debond) was 48.8 ergs per cm2, and for the control (no cells) (agar-polystyrene debond) was 30.0 ergs per cm2. This research was supported by National Institute of Dental Research Grand DE 03983-02
Keywords:cell-agar adhesion  gingival cell line  adhesive strength
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