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Friction Coefficient Measurement of Hydrogel Materials on Living Epithelial Cells
Alison C. Dunn, Jessica A. Cobb, Ana N. Kantzios, Sung Jin Lee, Malisa Sarntinoranont, Roger Tran-Son-Tay, and W. Gregory Sawyer
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Soft biomaterials are often used in applications
that involve contact and relative motion against biological
tissues, as well as complicated and variable environments.
The friction coefficient of these contacts involving living
human cells is of key importance in the analysis and success
of these devices. This work measures the contacting
friction coefficient between soft hydrogel biomaterial surfaces
against live human corneal epithelial cells using a
custom micro-tribometer. The friction coefficients were of
the order of µ = 0.03 for contacts that did not cause gross
destruction of the cell layer. Damage to the confluent cell
layer was assessed using a Trypan blue stain with optical
microscopy. This damage was quantified statistically using
image-processing software. The damage was also corre-
lated to in situ friction measurements, with the lowest
friction values seen on undamaged cells and higher friction
on damaged regions.
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