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titleOfInvention Substrate for cell culture
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a cell culture substrate capable of culturing cells at an appropriate density over the entire substrate, expressing a cell function in vivo in vitro, and maintaining the cell function for a long period of time. Kind Code: A1 A cell-adhering portion and a cell-nonadhering portion are formed on a surface of a substrate mainly composed of ceramics, and the cell-adhering portion is composed of a calcium phosphate compound, alumina, zirconia, mullite and a living body. The cell culture substrate is made of at least one selected from glass for use, and the non-cell-adherent portion is made of at least one selected from polyurethane, polypropylene, titanium, and quartz. [Selection diagram] None
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