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Tracking Hypoxic Signaling within Encapsulated Cell Aggregates

DOI :

10.3791/3521-v

9:14 min

December 16th, 2011

December 16th, 2011

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1Biomedical Engineering Program, University of South Carolina, 2Chemical Engineering Department, University of South Carolina

A method for photo-encapsulation of cells in a crosslinked PEG hydrogel is described. Hypoxic signaling within encapsulated murine insulinoma (MIN6) aggregates is tracked using a fluorescent marker system. This system allows serial examination of cells within a hydrogel scaffold and correlation of hypoxic signaling with changes in cell phenotype.

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