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A Novel single-layer microfluidic device for dynamic stimulation, culture, and imaging of mammalian cells
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A Novel single-layer microfluidic device for dynamic stimulation, culture, and imaging of mammalian cells

Dr. Adil Mustafa, Antonella La Regina, Elisa Pedone, Ahmet Erten and Lucia Marucci
Biosensors (Basel), Vol.15(7), 427
03/07/2025

Abstract

micromixers mammalian cells single layer PDMS Microfluidics
The possibility of tightly controlling the cellular microenvironment within microfluidic devices represents an important step toward precision analysis of cellular phenotypes in vitro. Microfluidic platforms that allow both long-term mammalian cell culture and dynamic modulation of the culture environment can support quantitative studies of cells’ responses to drugs. Here, we report the design and testing of a novel microfluidic device of simple production (single Polydimethylsiloxane layer), which integrates a micromixer with vacuum-assisted cell loading for long-term mammalian cell culture and dynamic mixing of four different culture media. Finite element modeling was used to predict flow rates and device dimensions to achieve diffusion-based fluid mixing. The device showed efficient mixing and dynamic exchange of media in the cell-trapping chambers, and viability of mammalian cells cultured for long-term in the device. This work represents the first attempt to integrate single-layer microfluidic mixing devices with vacuum-assisted cell-loading systems for mammalian cell culture and dynamic stimulation.
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