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Micropatterned Porous Membranes for Combinatorial Cell-Based Assays

Clément Vulin
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Fanny Evenou
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Jean-Marc Di Meglio
Pascal Hersen

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Here, we describe a protocol for producing micropatterned porous membranes which can be used for combinatorial cell-based assays. We use contact printing to pattern the surface of a porous filter membrane with a thin layer of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). This allows the porosity of the filter membrane to be altered at selected locations. Cells can be grown on one side of the filter membrane, while drugs and reagents can be deposited on the porous areas of the other side of the membrane. The reagents can diffuse through the pores of the membrane to the cells. The first part of the protocol describes how to design a stamp and use it to contact print PDMS. The second part describes how to create microprinted membranes for cell-based assays. The method is simple, highly customizable, can be performed at the bench, and can be used to perform combinatorial or time-dependent cell-based assays.
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hal-03761739 , version 1 (26-08-2022)

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Clément Vulin, Fanny Evenou, Jean-Marc Di Meglio, Pascal Hersen. Micropatterned Porous Membranes for Combinatorial Cell-Based Assays. Micropatterning in Cell Biology Part C, 121, Elsevier, pp.155-169, 2014, Methods in Cell Biology, ⟨10.1016/b978-0-12-800281-0.00011-7⟩. ⟨hal-03761739⟩
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