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titleOfInvention Cell sheet production method and transport method
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a cell sheet, in which the cell sheet does not peel off at an unintended timing during a culture operation, and the cell sheet can be peeled off from a substrate only at a desired timing. . A method for producing a cell sheet according to the present invention includes a region 10 containing a stimulus-responsive polymer, and a cell-adhesive region 20 having no stimulus responsiveness adjacent to the region 10 containing the stimulus-responsive polymer. Culturing the cells 1 on the surface, and separating the cells 1a on the surface of the region 10 containing the stimulation-responsive polymer and the cells 1b on the surface of the cell-adhesive region 20 after the culture, A step of peeling the cells 1a as a cell sheet from the surface of the region 10 containing the stimulus-responsive polymer by applying a stimulus. [Selection] Figure 1
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