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Regulation of cell morphology and viability using anodic aluminum oxide with custom-tailored structural parameters

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摘要 Anodic aluminum oxide(AAO)with independently controlled period,porosity,and height is used as the model surface to study the single structural parameter effect on breast cancer cell behaviors,including cell polarity and cell viability.It is found that the quantity of multipolar cells and cell viability increases as the nanodent period increases from 100 to 300 nm,while the number of bipolar cells has almost no change until there is a dramatic decrease as the period increases to 3oo nm.After anodizing nanodents into nanopores,the numbers of both bipolar cells and the cell viability increase significantly with the porosity increase.However,as the porosity further increases and the nanopore changes into a nanocone pillar,most of the cells become nonpolar spheres and the cell viability decreases.Increasing the height of the nanocone pillar has little effect on the cell polarity;the cell viability increases slightly with the increase of the nanocone pillar height.These results reveal the influence of individual nanostructure parameters on the cell behavior,especially the cell polarity and the cell viability,which can help to design the surface to make the cell grow as desired.
出处 《Frontiers of Materials Science》 SCIE CSCD 2022年第4期15-26,共12页 材料学前沿(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.21965030) the Natural Science Foundation of Shaanxi Province(Grant Nos.2020JM-287 and 2020SF-190) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Grant Nos.GK202003015 and 2017TS015)。
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