BioTechniques (Nov 2003)

Immobilized culture of nonadherent cells on an oleyl poly(ethylene glycol) ether-modified surface

  • Koichi Kato,
  • Kohei Umezawa,
  • Daniel P. Funeriu,
  • Masato Miyake,
  • Jun Miyake,
  • Teruyuki Nagamune

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/03355rr01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 5
pp. 1014 – 1021

Abstract

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Microarrays of living cells are an emerging tool in systems such as reverse transfection. These studies are limited to adherent cells partly because of the difficulty of cell immobilization. Using a newly developed reagent, the biocompatible anchor for membrane (BAM), we show herein the rapid and strong attachment of living nonadherent cells and adherent cells on BAM-modified surfaces. Normal cellular growth was observed for over 7 days on BAM-modified surfaces. We expect this methodology to greatly expand the scope of current cell microarray technology.