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CNC-Milled Superhydrophobic Macroporous Monoliths for 3D Cell Culture.

Gen HayaseDaisuke Yoshino
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2020)
High-strength macroporous monoliths can be obtained by the simple mixing of boehmite nanofiber aqueous acetate dispersions with methyltrimethoxysilane. On the boehmite nanofiber-polymethylsilsesquioxane monoliths, we can fabricate structures smaller than a millimeter in size by computer numerical control (CNC) milling, resulting in a machined surface that is superhydrophobic and biocompatible. Using this strategy, we fabricated a superhydrophobic multiwell plate that holds water droplets to produce 3D cell culture environments for various cell types. We expect these superhydrophobic monoliths to have future applications in 3D tissue construction.
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