Journal: International Journal of Bioprinting
Article Title: Matrix-Assisted Pulsed laser Evaporation-deposited Rapamycin Thin Films Maintain Antiproliferative Activity
doi: 10.18063/ijb.v6i1.188
Figure Lengend Snippet: Reductions in proliferation (left) and cell viability (right) were observed in L929 fibroblasts cultured on borosilicate glass coated with rapamycin using MAPLE (rapamycin-PVP) versus untreated borosilicate glass (control). Values represent of x̄ ± SD N = 3 independent replicate experiments. Bars with asterisks are significantly different from the negative control (P < 0.05).
Article Snippet: Three each of the unsterilized MAPLE-deposited rapamycin-PVP-coated glass samples and 10-mm square glass coverslips (Ted Pella, Redding, CA) were placed into a 24-well plate and seeded with 3.1 × 10 4 cells/cm 2 using 0.5 mL of cell suspension.
Techniques: Cell Culture, Negative Control