Analysis of living cells grown on different titanium surfaces by time-lapse confocal microscopy.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
In this study we have combined fluorescence- and reflection-confocal laser scanning microscopy for the simultaneous visualization of living cells and surface topography beneath them. To this purpose we have designed a specific flow chamber and we have tested it with osteoblasts grown on an opaque, thick support, made of smooth or sandblasted titanium. Cells were loaded with Calcein-AM or tetramethylrhodamine methyl ester (TMRM), two probes employed as indicators of cell viability/morphology and mitochondrial membrane potential, respectively. Besides the acquisition of stacks of confocal sections, the system allowed also vertical views and faithful three-dimensional reconstruction of the samples. Confocal microscope implemented with our flow chamber proved to be a promising tool for time-lapse investigation of cell-biomaterial interactions. © 2007.
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Keywords:
3D reconstruction; Calcein; CLSM; Osteoblast; Titanium;
Elenco autori:
Gatti, R; Orlandini, G; Uggeri, J; Belletti, S; Galli, C; Raspanti, Mario; Scandroglio, R; Guizzardi, S.
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