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[6p-PB6-5] Constructing stable cellular assemblies in the presence of soluble protein: Application of laser tweezering in a crowding medium
Keywords:Cell, Optical tweezers, Crowding effect
In this study, we attempted to construct a stable 3D cellular structure using Albumin, a biological protein, as a polymer for crowding effect. Arbitrary cells were trapped by noninvasive laser in the presence of Albumin to align cultured cells. The wavelength of the laser was 1064 nm, and a near infrared laser was used. Thereafter, the cell population was transported to the physiological saline side by remote operation with a laser. In addition, since adhesion stability of the cell population after cell arrangement was measured using twin laser, it is reported together.