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Volume 11, Issue 6, Pages 352-359 (December 2006)


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Microfluidic 3-Dimensional Encapsulation System by Self-Assembling Peptide Hydrogel

Minseok S. Kim, Je-Kyun ParkCorresponding Author Informationemail address

This article describes a novel microfluidic 3-dimensional encapsulation method via the self-assembling peptide hydrogel. The microfluidic immobilization strategies using a peptide hydrogel have been designed for microfluidic cell-based assays, cocultures, and biomimetic micro blood vessels. A sol-gel transition peptide hydrogel, Puramatrix, is adopted for use in the microfluidic device fabricated by photolithography and a poly(dimethylsiloxane) replica molding process. The peptide hydrogel was hydrodynamically focused by sheath flows of distilled water and cell culture media, and gelled by diffusion of media. After being transitioned from a sol to gel phase, the fabricated scaffold in the middle of the main channel was not washed away via fluid flows. The diffused chemicals in a stripe-shaped peptide scaffold of microchannel formed a linear concentration gradient within the scaffold. Based on application in an in vivo-like 3-dimensional microenvironment, this microfluidic system could be applied to cocultures, angiological research, cytotoxicity tests, cell viability monitoring, and continuous dose-response assays as well as drug-drug interaction studies.

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon, Republic of Korea

Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence: Je-Kyun Park, Ph.D., Department of BioSystems, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), 373-1 Guseong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea; Phone: +82.42.869.4315; Fax: +82.42.869.4310

PII: S1535-5535(06)00426-6

doi:10.1016/j.jala.2006.08.010


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