Visualization of the formation of multiple small punctate areas of aggregation across the surface of a NAN nanofiber insert. Early passage mouse...
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Visualization of the formation of multiple small punctate areas of aggregation across the surface of a NAN nanofiber insert. Early passage mouse fetal cells in suspension were injected into a Sykes-Moore chamber containing a NAN nanofiber insert. The cells attached to the nanofiber insert and were observed for seven days using time-lapse videomicrography.
Cell cultures growing on NAN nanofiber inserts behave differently from such behavior on SAN nanofiber inserts, both of which provide a more in-vivo like nanotopography compared to plastic.