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Scientists have developed a new technology that uses an array of microscale pillars that could help develop micro-structured cell culture substrates that can direct cell fate determination through mechanical cues and provide for therapeutic applications in both research and clinical sectors.
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Melbourne [Australia], April 11 (ANI): A new technique that could speed up recovery from bone replacements by altering the shape and nucleus of individual stem cells, has been discovered by an international research team from Monash University.
Breakthrough discovery could speed up bone implant recovery ANI | Updated: Apr 09, 2021 20:56 IST
Melbourne [Australia], April 9 (ANI): An international research team led by Monash University has uncovered a new technique that could speed up recovery from bone replacements by altering the shape and nucleus of individual stem cells.
The research collaboration involving Monash University, the Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, CSIRO, the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, developed micropillar arrays using UV nanoimprint lithography that essentially trick the cells to become bone.
Nanoimprint lithography allows for the creation of microscale patterns with low cost, high throughput and high resolution.