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A low-cost paper-based platform for fast and reliable screening of cellular interactions with materials.

Emil RosqvistE NiemeläJ FriskH ÖblomRajesh KoppoluH AbdelkaderD Soto VélizM MennilloA P VenuP IhalainenM AubertN SandlerC-E WilénMartti ToivakkaJ E ErikssonR ÖsterbackaJ Peltonen
Published in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2020)
A paper-based platform was developed and tested for studies on basic cell culture, material biocompatibility, and activity of pharmaceuticals in order to provide a reliable, robust and low-cost cell study platform. It is based upon a paper or paperboard support, with a nanostructured latex coating to provide an enhanced cell growth and sufficient barrier properties. Wetting is limited to regions of interest using a flexographically printed hydrophobic polydimethylsiloxane layer with circular non-print areas. The nanostructured coating can be substituted for another coating of interest, or the regions of interest functionalized with a material to be studied. The platform is fully up-scalable, being produced with roll-to-roll rod coating, flexographic and inkjet printing methods. Results show that the platform efficiency is comparable to multi-well plates in colorimetric assays in three separate studies: a cell culture study, a biocompatibility study, and a drug screening study. The color intensity is quantified by using a common office scanner or an imaging device and the data is analyzed by a custom computer software without the need for expensive screening or analysis equipment.
Keyphrases
  • low cost
  • high throughput
  • machine learning
  • high resolution
  • single cell
  • mass spectrometry
  • magnetic resonance
  • deep learning
  • electronic health record
  • quantum dots
  • photodynamic therapy