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A method which allows precise control of the time of initiation and the are
a of contact of T cells with immobilized ligands has been developed. Cells
are trapped in an asymmetric film that can be quantitatively thinned by red
ucing the film's capillary pressure. Ligands adsorbed to the base of the ap
paratus are forced into close contact with the cells as the air-liquid inte
rface is drawn down. Using interference microscopy and microbeads to indica
te the film height, the amount of thinning can be controlled to within 1 mu
m. In this study, this system was used to produce contact areas of 182 and
356 mum(2) between T cells and anti-CD3 coated surfaces. These contact area
s were measured using fluorescent dye exclusion microscopy. This apparatus
can be used for quantitative studies of T cell activation, as is reported i
n Patrick ct al., J. Immunol. Method. 24:97-108, 2000. (C) 2001 Biomedical
Engineering Society.