Single cell analysis has been used to reveal cellular heterogeneity and gain deeper insight into some of life’s mysteries. In this work, we developed a high throughput profiling platform for...
The ability to research individual cells is important for various
biological studies. Currently reported biointerfaces for single-cell
analysis can only trap individual cells in random morphologies. Cell
polarity is a key factor in cellular functions, and the study of single-cell
polarity can facilitate an understanding of cancer metastasis and
stem-cell differentiation. For single polar cell trapping, anisotropic
honeycomb-structured films were prepared. Elastic poly(1,2-butadiene)
honeycomb films with ordered hexagonal pores were first prepared via
the breath figure method. Subsequently, the films were subjected to
mechanical stretching and fixed via photo-cross-linking under UV light
irradiation. This stretched honeycomb structure was then transferred
to a polystyrene surface. The resultant anisotropic porous films exhibited
excellent capacity for single-cell trapping. Besides contributing
to the physical spatial confinement of cells, the trapped single cells
exhibited orientation in different polarities. The single polar cell
array provided a novel platform for fundamental biological research.
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