Biofriendly bonding processes for nanoporous implantable SU-8 microcapsules for encapsulated cell therapy
Abstract
Mechanically robust, cell encapsulating microdevices fabricated using photolithographic methods can lead to more efficient immunoisolation in comparison to cell encapsulating hydrogels. There is a need to develop adhesive bonding methods which can seal such microdevices under physiologically friendly conditions. We report the bonding of SU-8 based substrates through (i) magnetic self assembly, (ii) using medical grade photocured adhesive and...
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Title
Biofriendly bonding processes for nanoporous implantable SU-8 microcapsules for encapsulated cell therapy
Published Date
Oct 4, 2011
Volume
28
Issue
8
Pages
771 - 782
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