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Description
Availability of bone forming osteoblast cells from genetically modified green fluorescing protein (GFP) expressing mouse opens up the possibility of carrying out live cell imaging of the cells as they adhere, migrate and proliferate on nano-texture modified opaque metallic surfaces. Cells inoculated at a density of 200 cells/mm2 proliferated 131% over a one week period.
Publication Date
9-6-2012
Disciplines
Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering | Engineering
Recommended Citation
Jensen, Rebecca L., "Adhesion and Proliferation of Red Fluorescent U87 Cells in a Mirco-Incubator" (2012). Undergraduate Research Posters 2012. 24.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/u_poster_2012/24
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Student Researcher: Rebecca L. Jensen
Faculty Advisors: Surendra N. Tewari; Joanne M. Belovich