Abstract

In this study, a method for the rapid generation of a variety of bifunctional surfaces that can serve to quickly determine the selective adhesion of HEK293 cells towards different chemical functionalities has been established. Using the information about selective adhesion of HEK293 cells to bifunctional surfaces, we demonstrate the ability to construct stable, high density, and multi-welled surfaces where the mammalian cells form the walls of picoliter volume wells.

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