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Micro-bioreactor arrays for controlling cellular environments: Design principles for human embryonic stem cell applications

Journal

METHODS
Volume 47, Issue 2, Pages 81-89

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymeth.2008.10.015

Keywords

Bioreactor; Human embryonic stem cells; Hydrogel; Microfluidics; Steady-state; Dynamic conditions; Time scale; Transport phenomena

Funding

  1. NIH [P41 EB002520, R01 HL076485]
  2. University of Padova and Fondazione CARIPARO

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We discuss the utilization of micro-bioreactor arrays for controlling cellular environments in studies of factors that regulate the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells. To this end, we have designed a simple and practical system that couples a microfluidic platform with an array of micro-bioreactors, and has the size of a microscope slide [E. Figallo, C. Cannizzaro, S. Gerecht, J.A. Burdick, R. Langer, N. Elvassore, G. Vunjak-Novakovic, Lab Chip 7 (2007) 710-719]. The system allows quantitative studies of cells cultured in monolayers or encapsulated in three-dimensional hydrogels. We review the operating requirements for studies of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) under steady-state and dynamic conditions, and the related control of the mass transport and hydrodynamic shear. We describe the design and fabrication of the individual bioreactor components, and the criteria for selecting the bioreactor configuration and operating parameters, based on the analysis of the characteristic times and scales of reaction, convection and diffusion. To illustrate the utility of the bioreactor, we present a case study of hESC cultivation with detailed experimental methods and representative biological readouts. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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